I Can’t Find Any Colleges That Offer Doctoral Programs In Forensic Science. Are There Any Colleges That Do?
I live in New Jersey, so I need a college that is at least on the east coast.
I live in New Jersey, so I need a college that is at least on the east coast.
After watching several such programs I have learned investigative tricks & techniques and, through the trial & error of a variety of criminals, determined a few dos and don’ts concerning evidence omission. Is airing this information helping criminals become more thorough in their crimes?
So heres the deal. I’m graduating in a year or so, and I want to start my college search for undergrad college’s or universities that offer Forensic Science. I’m in a community college and my major is Biological Sciences. I want to be a Pathologist and well I’m stuck I’ve done quite a few searches [...]
Lots of different tools but the main one would be some type of imaging software like ghost. This enables them to examine the contents of the hard disk without the risk of contaminating the evidence by running anything on the computer being examined.
In terms of location and quality, what are the best graduate schools and/or graduate programs for Psychology majors? I’m open to MA, PsyD, and PhD tracks in any of the following concentrations: forensic, evolutionary, social, and clinical. I currently reside in Southern California and I’m looking to leave the area, or state altogether. I’ve been [...]
I have a 10th grader who is very interested in forensic science I would like to know if there are any pre college courses he could take now since he is only in the 10th grade. He is very good at science and would like to start him early. Are there any scholarships for this [...]
I want to go to college to study Forensics, but I don’t know where to start. I want it to be a good program, but don’t know how to find that either. I am a senior in High School, so time is of the essence at the moment. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I would prefer the colleges be around Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, and Indiana, since that’s where I live and I don’t want to go too far from home. Thanks for your help!
The best route being accepted world-wide, is an undergrad degree in forensic science, and then on to med school, followed by 4 to 5 years as a resident in pathology. Then you end up on the bottom at a great lab under the direction of the Chief pathologist. John Jay College of Criminal Justice is [...]
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