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Forensics / Forensic Toxicology
The American Institute of Applied Science offers two Forensic Science programs (101 and 201). The first program is designed to give those pursuing careers in criminal investigation, and those already working in the field, a firm grasp of general forensic science principles. The 201 curriculum is formatted with the intention of building on the knowledge gained in the 101 program, more closely...
Forensics / Forensic Toxicology
If you’re interested in pursuing a career in Forensics, the University of Florida’s Master of Science in Forensic Toxicology program offered by the College of Veterinary Medicine can prepare you for a number of related jobs, or act as a career advancement tool for those currently employed in the field. The program stresses a solid foundation in analytical techniques, pharmacokinetics, and...
Forensics / Forensic Toxicology
The Master of Science Degree in Forensic Science represents the application of science to the administration of the Law. The program consists of 32 hours beyond the Bachelor of Science degree with specialization in either Forensic Analysis or Forensic Biochemistry. Each student concludes their degree by defending a written thesis to 2 faculty members and at least 1 forensic expert in the field.
Forensics / Forensic Toxicology
The Master of Forensic Sciences at National University is a specialized professional degree for application of scientific methods to aid in solving legal problems. Graduates retain the skills necessary to work in private or public laboratories, jail/corrections, or medical examiner. The program is designed for professionals in law enforcement, investigators, attorneys, and lab personnel looking to...