Sunday, October 19, 2008

Top Ten Leading Forensic Science Schools

By J.J. Yong

Becoming a crime scene investigator is a very prestigious job. Many aspire to witness a crime scene investigation because they all think it's a very cool job. But before you become an expert on forensic science, you need to have proper education which is dedicated to this field of study. And to have an idea on where you should enroll yourself and be assured of landing a very stable forensic science career, the list below shows the leading forensic science schools.

The following institutions will teach you what DNA testing is all about and how it is being conducted. Anything that you need to know about forensic science will be taught to you in the following schools, namely:


  • University of Mississippi

  • University of Central Florida

  • Loyola University, New Orleans

  • Michigan State University

  • Arkansas State

  • Baylor University, Texas

  • Oregon State University

  • University of Central Oklahoma

  • Ohio University

  • Colombia College, Missouri

With the choices given above about the leading forensic schools, it doesn't necessarily follow that the other schools are no good. There are schools that offer this field of study although in the most generalized curriculum. For those schools that offer preparatory study on forensic science, you can still avail of that and enroll at a school that specializes in this field later. That is to widen your knowledge.

Although there are those who hire employees based on where he had studied, there also those who doesn't really care as long as you know your job and you are qualified to do what you are required to do. Be it a school that is within your financial means or one of the expensive leading schools in the country.


When you are going into this field you need to realize that you will be learning many things. You'll be learning not only behind the science in your major, but you may also be learning about using equipment, evidence collection, making reports, being an expert witness, dealing with law enforcement, and so much more. For more information about forensic science basics, visit http://forensicsciencebasics.com

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