| The University of Florida offers the world's Largest Forensic Science Program. This award winning program offers an opportunity to learn from faculty with an international reputation. The program director Dr. Ian Tebbett, Ph.D., was recently awarded the 2010 Outstanding Leadership Award by the U.S. Distance Learning Association.
Now in its 11th year, UF's Forensic Science programs are designed for today's working professionals, the program is offered entirely online, so you can work comfortably at home.
For more about the five master degree programs including a recently launched Professional Science Masters Degree, as well as numerous graduate certificates: |
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The University of Canberra (UC) is known for its expertise in Environmental Forensics, Forensic Chemistry and Forensic Biology, as well as practical application exemplified by their participation in the National Centre for Forensic Studies, a collaboration between the forensic sections of UC, the Canberra Institute of Technology and the Australian Federal Police. This partnership is unique in Australia, providing unmatched access to expertise and resources in the forensic science arena. To learn from the very best researchers and practitioners in forensic science and analytical chemistry: |
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The University of Edinburgh Forensic Medicine section is dedicated to the education, training and research of all aspects of forensic medicine. The section maintains close links with the pathologists who are employed by NHS Lothian - University Hospitals Division to carry out postmortem examinations on the instructions of the Procurators Fiscal. Research interests include brain trauma, road traffic collisions, suicide, drug use, forensic entomology, forensic odontology, psychology, head injury, rail track deaths, DNA and the role of the autopsy in the investigation of death. |
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The University of Canberra (UC) is known for its expertise in Environmental Forensics, Forensic Chemistry and Forensic Biology, as well as practical application exemplified by their participation in the National Centre for Forensic Studies, a collaboration between the forensic sections of UC, the Canberra Institute of Technology and the Australian Federal Police. This partnership is unique in Australia, providing unmatched access to expertise and resources in the forensic science arena. To learn from the very best researchers and practitioners in forensic science and analytical chemistry: |
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The University of Edinburgh Forensic Medicine section is dedicated to the education, training and research of all aspects of forensic medicine. The section maintains close links with the pathologists who are employed by NHS Lothian - University Hospitals Division to carry out postmortem examinations on the instructions of the Procurators Fiscal. Research interests include brain trauma, road traffic collisions, suicide, drug use, forensic entomology, forensic odontology, psychology, head injury, rail track deaths, DNA and the role of the autopsy in the investigation of death. |
| The University of Florida offers the world's Largest Forensic Science Program. This award winning program offers an opportunity to learn from faculty with an international reputation. The program director Dr. Ian Tebbett, Ph.D., was recently awarded the 2010 Outstanding Leadership Award by the U.S. Distance Learning Association.
Now in its 11th year, UF's Forensic Science programs are designed for today's working professionals, the program is offered entirely online, so you can work comfortably at home.
For more about the five master degree programs including a recently launched Professional Science Masters Degree, as well as numerous graduate certificates: |
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The University of Edinburgh Forensic Medicine section is dedicated to the education, training and research of all aspects of forensic medicine. The section maintains close links with the pathologists who are employed by NHS Lothian - University Hospitals Division to carry out postmortem examinations on the instructions of the Procurators Fiscal. Research interests include brain trauma, road traffic collisions, suicide, drug use, forensic entomology, forensic odontology, psychology, head injury, rail track deaths, DNA and the role of the autopsy in the investigation of death. |
| The University of Florida offers the world's Largest Forensic Science Program. This award winning program offers an opportunity to learn from faculty with an international reputation. The program director Dr. Ian Tebbett, Ph.D., was recently awarded the 2010 Outstanding Leadership Award by the U.S. Distance Learning Association.
Now in its 11th year, UF's Forensic Science programs are designed for today's working professionals, the program is offered entirely online, so you can work comfortably at home.
For more about the five master degree programs including a recently launched Professional Science Masters Degree, as well as numerous graduate certificates: |
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The University of Canberra (UC) is known for its expertise in Environmental Forensics, Forensic Chemistry and Forensic Biology, as well as practical application exemplified by their participation in the National Centre for Forensic Studies, a collaboration between the forensic sections of UC, the Canberra Institute of Technology and the Australian Federal Police. This partnership is unique in Australia, providing unmatched access to expertise and resources in the forensic science arena. To learn from the very best researchers and practitioners in forensic science and analytical chemistry: |