Program Overview
University Program in Forensic Science
The Bachelor's degree in Forensic Science is an interdisciplinary scientific program that combines chemistry, biology, physics, mathematics, computer science, imaging, criminal law, criminology, and forensic medicine, with a strong emphasis on practical laboratory work.
Program Structure
The first year of the program lays the foundation for theoretical knowledge, while the second and third years develop specialized skills in imaging, investigation methods, digital or chemical criminalistics, depending on the chosen specialization, and foster a rigorous analytical approach.
Career Prospects
This degree directly prepares students for several specialized Master's programs at the university, including:
- Chemical Criminalistics
- Physical Identification
- Digital Investigation
- Trajectory Analysis
- Criminology and Security Law without requiring additional conditions.
Program Description
The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in forensic science, covering a wide range of disciplines and emphasizing practical skills through laboratory work. The curriculum is structured to ensure that students develop a deep understanding of the theoretical foundations of forensic science, as well as the ability to apply this knowledge in a variety of specialized areas.
