From DNA to fingerprints, gain hands-on training in the #5 ranked program in NY.

Gain hands-on lab experience analyzing DNA, chemicals, and trace evidence in our FEPAC-accredited program. Develop expertise in biology, chemistry, and microscopy while preparing for careers in crime labs, law enforcement, and research or for advanced study in forensic science and related fields.

 

4 Years Bachelor's of Science

PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

Length of Program:

4 years

Method of Delivery:

On-Campus

Department:

Physical Life Sciences Department

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PROGRAM DETAILS

Program Advantages

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Admissions Requirements

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SKILLS YOU'LL LEARN

In forensic science, you’ll apply chemistry, biology, and physics to crime scene investigation, DNA analysis, and evidence testing. You’ll master lab techniques, instrumentation, and crime scene reconstruction while practicing ethical professionalism. Training also emphasizes communication, technology use, and understanding the criminal justice system—preparing you for careers in forensic investigation.

JOBS/INTERNSHIPS YOU'LL SECURE

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TAKE THE NEXT STEP

You've seen our wide variety of majors at Alfred State, our great faculty who help you build your skills, and that you can do it at an incredible low cost. Now's the time to become an Alfred State Pioneer.