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Engage in cutting-edge research using our advanced forensic teaching lab and simulated crime scene apartment.
Refine your expertise with specialized facilities including a Forensic Toxicology Research Lab and Scanning Electron Microscope Lab. Expand upon your undergraduate forensic science foundation through focused study in:
DNA analysis
forensic chemistry
forensic toxicology
lab management and quality control
Professional Pathways
Our graduates enjoy diverse career possibilities after completing the program. Potential career paths include: forensic identification specialist, medical examiner, bone analysis expert, genetic researcher, law enforcement officer, chemical analyst, dental forensic expert, criminal behavior specialist, crime lab scientist, lab technician, legal nurse consultant, educator, postgraduate researcher, medical school, or legal studies.
In order to be considered for admission, applicants must present a four-year undergraduate degree or equivalent in Forensic Science. Preference will be given to degrees accredited by the Forensic Science Education Program Accreditation Commission (FEPAC). A minimum average of 75% is required.
English language requirements:
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL -iBT): 88 Overall
Computer-based TOEFL (CBT) - Test of English as a Foreign Language: 230 overall
IELTS Academic - International English Language Testing System: 6.5 overall (No band lower than 6.0)
Cambridge Assessment English: C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency with a Cambridge Score of 176 or more
CAEL - Canadian Academic English Language Assessment: 70 overall (No part below 60)
Canadian Test of English for Scholars and Trainees – CanTEST: 4.5 overall (No part below 4)
PTE Academic - Pearson Test of English: 60 Overall
Duolingo English Test: Minimum Score: 110