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Acquire a comprehensive scientific foundation and discover how research data is collected, processed, and evaluated while learning to identify the constraints of scientific analysis to objectively assess findings. Cultivate knowledge of forensic professionals' ethical obligations within Canada's criminal justice framework. Our official collaborations with the Ontario Police College and Canadian Police College provide students with practical crime scene examination methods. Additionally, all our forensic programs incorporate an in-depth Forensic Jurisprudence component.We've introduced an innovative crime scene investigation class available to all university students. Law enforcement professionals specializing in this field are known as forensic identification specialists. Due to popular demand, we've implemented a course where students can explore this captivating discipline.
Professional Pathways
Forensic identification specialist, medical examiner, skeletal analyst, genetic researcher, law enforcement official, chemical analyst, dental forensic expert, behavioral specialist, crime lab researcher, laboratory technician, legal nurse consultant, educator, advanced academic pursuits, medical school, legal studies. Aspiring forensic science professionals should possess strong scientific training. Candidates for forensic positions generally undergo security screenings comparable to those required for police personnel during the hiring process.