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	<title>Comments on: I Can&#8217;t Find Any Colleges That Offer Doctoral Programs In Forensic Science. Are There Any Colleges That Do?</title>
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		<title>By: the90'sw</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 05:04:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>John Jay (it&#039;s in new york city)</description>
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		<title>By: RoaringM</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Sep 2009 23:26:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What are your plans re: this doctorate? There&#039;s not much of a market for people with a PhD forensic science. In fact, I&#039;ve only heard of a couple of PhD programs, and those are on the west coast. If there are any here, they&#039;d be at John Jay, and at Northeastern, both of which have long standing criminal justice programs. 
The track that most people in the field follow is a BS in a lab science (chem, biochem, biology, etc.), an MS in their lab science or in forensic science, and a PhD in a lab science. There are some combined MS forensic science/PhD in your lab science programs, which can save a bit of time. 
Usually, if you want to enter (or teach in) a specific field involved in forensics, you study that specific field. So if you wanted to be a forensic psychologist, you study psych, and focus on forensics as you do so. If you want to be a Criminalist in a lab (like the CSI people do on tv), you need to have a reputable BS in a science with lab work, plus an MS usually in that science, but the option does exist, as I mentioned, to do the MS in forensic science. 
You need to know what the employers (academic or otherwise) in your field want in terms of graduates. And that&#039;s usually a BS in a lab science (not forensics, but in chem or etc.) an MS in that science (or maybe in forensics), and if a PhD, then the PhD in the lab science (and NOT in forensics).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What are your plans re: this doctorate? There&#8217;s not much of a market for people with a PhD forensic science. In fact, I&#8217;ve only heard of a couple of PhD programs, and those are on the west coast. If there are any here, they&#8217;d be at John Jay, and at Northeastern, both of which have long standing criminal justice programs.<br />
The track that most people in the field follow is a BS in a lab science (chem, biochem, biology, etc.), an MS in their lab science or in forensic science, and a PhD in a lab science. There are some combined MS forensic science/PhD in your lab science programs, which can save a bit of time.<br />
Usually, if you want to enter (or teach in) a specific field involved in forensics, you study that specific field. So if you wanted to be a forensic psychologist, you study psych, and focus on forensics as you do so. If you want to be a Criminalist in a lab (like the CSI people do on tv), you need to have a reputable BS in a science with lab work, plus an MS usually in that science, but the option does exist, as I mentioned, to do the MS in forensic science.<br />
You need to know what the employers (academic or otherwise) in your field want in terms of graduates. And that&#8217;s usually a BS in a lab science (not forensics, but in chem or etc.) an MS in that science (or maybe in forensics), and if a PhD, then the PhD in the lab science (and NOT in forensics).</p>
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