Bachelor
As a Murdoch Forensic Science student, you could dive into real-life forensics by learning about DNA profiling, blood pattern analysis, and crime scene investigation techniques with a major in Forensic Biology; you could combine chemistry and toxicology to identify drugs, poisons, and solve crimes analysing trace physical evidence such as fibres and paint using advanced lab techniques with a major in Forensic Chemistry and Toxicology; or you could master crime scene analysis, evidence collection, and the legal aspects of forensic science by combining these majors with a major in Forensic Investigation.
No matter which major you choose, you'll develop a strong understanding of forensic science key scientific principles and concepts, and strong research, communication and problem-solving skills. You'll have access to a diverse range of electives to complement your studies, in areas such as microbiology, biomedical sciences, pharmacology, criminology, law, physical sciences, information technology, photography, and communication.
3 reasons to study a Bachelor of Forensic Science at Murdoch
What you'll learn:
Your future career
You'll gain the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in generalist forensic sciences, forensic biology, and forensic chemistry workplaces. Specific roles could include:
In addition to providing an excellent employment outlook, this degree provides strong preparation for students aspiring to enter higher level postgraduate courses such as medicine, or for research at Honours/PhD level.
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