

BS in Forensic Science, Pathway - International Year One - Standard - 2 Semesters, George Mason University
Fairfax, Virginia
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24 Months
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About this course
Mason's Forensic Science program offers students a comprehensive education in applying scientific principles to law enforcement and crime scene investigation. The curriculum is designed to provide both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, emphasizing hands-on training in crime scene techniques, lab methodologies, and the use of advanced imaging technology like FARO 3-D systems and drones. Students will get the opportunity to work in facilities such as the Crime Scene House, where they perform real-world analysis, and labs equipped with genetic analyzers, preparing them for careers in forensic science.
Why this course is highly recommended
One of the key highlights is that 100% of the faculty come from practical or operational backgrounds, ensuring students learn from experienced professionals. The program’s access to cutting-edge technology and facilities, like crime scene imaging systems and a dedicated Crime Scene House, provides exceptional practical exposure. The close proximity to Washington, D.C., and partnerships with local, state, federal, and private agencies also give students invaluable internships and networking opportunities, enhancing their career prospects.
Specialisation
The program uniquely focuses on forensic science with special emphasis on the integration of legal and technical aspects, including crime scene investigation, crime lab work, and DNA analysis. The curriculum is especially tailored for students aiming to excel in high-technology law enforcement environments.
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Degree requirements
The provided information does not specify the exact degree requirements for the Forensic Science program.
English language test
DUOLINGO
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TOEFL
80
PTE
52
IELTS
6.5
Career prospects
Graduates from Mason’s Forensic Science program are prepared for careers in forensic laboratories, crime scene analysis, and law enforcement agencies. Access to labs with genetic analyzers and partnerships with top forensic agencies like the FBI and NCIS suggest strong employment pathways in DNA analysis, crime scene investigation, and forensic lab work.
FAQs
What practical facilities are available to students?
Students have access to 8 rooms in the Crime Scene House for hands-on crime scene analysis, advanced imaging systems including 3-D imaging and drones, and labs with genetic analyzers for DNA work.
Are there internship opportunities?
Yes, the program has relationships with various forensic agencies, providing students with internships that allow hands-on work alongside forensic scientists.
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