Forensic Science

Through hands-on learning and extensive laboratory training, this integrated learning major prepares you to use advanced techniques in demanding forensic science careers.

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Key Facts

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Degree

B.A. Forensic Science

Degree Duration

4 Years :

1 year pathway + 3 year degree

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Start Dates

August

Degree Overview

This ILM is designed to provide a broad exposure to the field, increasing employability in a variety of settings related to Forensic Science. Like all ILMs, Forensic Science includes a capstone project where students make contacts with practitioners in their field, complete a research project, and present their findings.

This Integrative Learning Major is intended to provide a broad exposure to the field of forensic science, increasing employability in a variety of careers that relate to forensic science. However, this major will not generally be sufficient to prepare students for forensic laboratory positions unless it is paired with a chemistry, biochemistry, or biology major. Additionally, students interested in a job in the forensic DNA field should be aware that certain undergraduate coursework is required for laboratory positions in the US including courses that cover the subjects of molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, and statistics.

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Important

You may incur additional costs in the course of your education at the University over and above tuition fees in an academic year such as laptops, study materials and additional resources.

Study Reasons

Be part of Syracuse’s Forensic and National Security Sciences Institute, home to undergraduate forensic science majors and also to interdisciplinary research projects in collaboration with public and private forensic science organizations.

Enjoy small class sizes consisting of 15 to 30 students, which allow for individualized instruction, practical, hands-on experience and discussion-based learning.

Choose from flexible, interdisciplinary pathways with coursework in fields like chemistry, biology, psychology and national security.