Bachelor of Forensic Science

The course

Bachelor of Forensic Science

Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus

Deakin's Bachelor of Forensic Science aims to provide formal training in the skills and techniques essential to modern forensic science, including the examination and presentation of scientific evidence.

The course combines studies in biology, chemistry, biochemical and chemical analysis, statistical analysis and molecular biology. You will also undertake studies in criminology, including the examination and interpretation of evidence.

You can study major sequences in areas of:

  • Forensic Biology
  • Forensic Chemistry

Why study this course?

The course has extensive industry links with local and Australian forensic organisations, and features guest lecturers and site visits in collaboration with leading forensic organisations.

Career opportunities

Graduates of this course may find career opportunities in areas such as forensics, insurance investigation, risk analysis, research science and government institutions and within chemical, food and pharmaceutical industries.

Flexibility

Subjects in the Forensic Science course are heavily drawn from chemistry and molecular biology disciplines, giving students skills and experience for careers in the forensic science industry or in chemical, pharmaceutical, agricultural, petroleum and food industries, and government agencies.

Bachelor of Forensic Science/Bachelor of Criminology

Deakin's Bachelor of Forensic Science/Bachelor of Criminology gives you the opportunity to study forensic science and criminology as a combined course.

The course has been designed to enable graduates to work both in specialised fields and across professional boundaries. It is contemporary and relevant, with teaching staff who are active researchers in their respective fields.

You will learn both arts and science traditions, giving you a broad appreciation of the professional, social, economic and cultural contexts of the forensic science and criminology disciplines.

For more information refer to the Deakin course search website

International study opportunities

Deakin's Study Abroad and Exchange Office offers various programs including exchange, study abroad, short-term study programs, study tours and international volunteering opportunities, enabling students to study overseas for a few weeks, a trimester, or a year as part of their degree.

Related courses

Bachelor of Forensic Science/Bachelor of Criminology (see description above), Science - Biology or Chemistry major sequence, Biomedical Science, Dean's Scholars Program.

Course structures and prerequisites

For complete information on course structures and prerequisites refer to the Deakin course search website

Want to find out more?

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22nd September 2011