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BS in Forensic Science, Middle Tennessee State University

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About this course

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The Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science at MTSU is designed to prepare students for careers in forensic analysis and criminal justice. Accredited by the Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission (FEPAC), this program emphasizes scientific examination of evidence to improve public safety and support the justice system. The curriculum combines biology, chemistry, and criminal justice, aiming to develop students' scientific principles, analytical skills, and understanding of the forensic scientist’s role in court proceedings. Graduates are equipped for employment in crime labs, law enforcement, private labs, and further study in forensic or related fields. The program also offers opportunities for internships, hands-on research, and engagement with active forensic practitioners, ensuring students are ready for real-world challenges in forensic investigations.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This program is highly recommended because it maintains accreditation from a reputable body (FEPAC), ensuring quality education aligned with industry standards. It offers strong practical experience through internships and research projects, connecting students with active forensic professionals. Graduates have diverse career options and opportunities for advanced study. The curriculum’s focus on scientific understanding paired with courtroom presentation skills makes graduates industry-ready, and the program’s engagement with current forensic practitioners enhances learning beyond textbooks.

Specialisation

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The program provides a broad interdisciplinary education in forensic science, integrating biology, chemistry, and criminal justice. While it does not specify separate specialisations, the curriculum covers key areas such as forensic biology, chemistry, anthropology, and investigative methods, preparing students for various roles within forensic labs and law enforcement.

Course fees

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Application fees

26.26L

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1st year tuition fees

26.26L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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The degree requires completing a comprehensive curriculum that covers biology, chemistry, and criminal justice, along with internships, research projects, and a mock trial experience. Specific admission requirements have not been detailed in the provided information, but students are expected to fulfill coursework, experiential learning, and practical assessments as part of the program.
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English language test

IELTS

5.5

TOEFL

61

DUOLINGO

85

PTE

-

Want to learn more about the admission process, eligibility criteria, and acceptance rates for international students? Visit the Middle Tennessee State University admission page for complete details.

Career prospects

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Graduates of this forensic science program can pursue careers as crime lab technicians, forensic scientists, criminalists, evidence custodians, forensic biologists, and anthropologists. Other possibilities include roles in law enforcement agencies, private laboratories, medical examiner offices, and universities. The program’s graduates have been employed at institutions like the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Metro Nashville Police Department, and private companies such as LabCorp and PathGroup.

FAQs

What kind of internships are available for students?

Students have access to a variety of internships at local and national law enforcement agencies, crime laboratories, and private firms, including positions at the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office, Metro Nashville Police Department, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, and others.

Can I participate in a mock trial as part of the program?

Yes, students participate in a required mock trial where they serve as expert witnesses, and outstanding performances are recognized with the Laura Cole Memorial Best Mock Trial Performance Award.