Bachelor of Science in Forensic Investigations
Keiser University's Bachelor of Science degree in Forensic Investigations prepares students with competencies in the collection, preservation and analysis of physical evidence for presentation in legal proceedings. The program can provide students with the skills required to recognize relevant scientific information discoverable through forensic analysis of various types of physical evidence. Oral and written communications regarding the results of investigations and forensic analysis is also emphasized.
Students develop a comprehensive background in forensic investigative procedures and techniques and learn to use natural and physical sciences to aid in solving crimes. Another objective of the program is to provide students with knowledge of criminal statutes, rules of criminal procedure and rules of evidence, which all can impact one's capacity to serve as an expert witness in a court of law.
Bachelor of Science in Forensic Investigations courses include:
- Crime Scene Analysis
- Forensic Chemistry
- Forensic Anthropology
- Court Procedures and Evidence
Keiser University's Bachelor of Science in Forensic Investigations degree program is especially suited for students interested in scientific concepts to conduct forensic investigations. This degree program prepares students for employment in the forensics field.