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Forensic Science is the ideal degree for today's world, and UWindsor's program leads the way. You'll gain skills to examine and interpret evidence from various criminal cases, including homicides, abuse, fraud, and cybercrimes. Our cutting-edge facilities feature biometric systems, laser scanners, digital fingerprint analysis, and security document examination tools. Beyond lectures, you'll participate in simulated crime scenes and labs, receiving instruction from diverse experts - professors, law enforcement, legal professionals, and forensic specialists. This program lets you pair forensic studies with social sciences such as psychology or criminal justice. You'll master modern forensic tools, investigative approaches, and legal procedures. Customize your coursework to align with your professional aspirations.
Forensic Sciences uniquely applies scientific principles to evidence examination and criminal resolution. This discipline focuses on utilizing natural and social science expertise for crime scene analysis.
Forensic Sciences is an interdisciplinary field that merges forensic methods with specialized academic knowledge. Graduates can pursue diverse career options based on their specific interests.
MIN. AVG.* 70% ONTARIO COURSE REQUIREMENTS ENG4U, SBI4U and MHF4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended. A minimum 70% average of all required science and math courses is also required.
English Language Proficiency Requirement: Minimum score of 6.5 on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS); Minimum score of 60 on the Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE); minimum overall score of 176 on the Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) or the Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE); minimum score of 85 on the English Proficiency Test administered by the English Language Institute of the University of Michigan (MELAB); minimum score of 220 with a T.W.E. 4.5 on the Computer-based Test, 83 with an essay score of 20 on the Internet-based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL); minimum score of 60 on the Carleton University’s Canadian Academic English Language Assessment (CAEL).