The rise in cybercrime has created an urgent need for experts who can unravel complex digital puzzles, recover evidence, and strengthen cybersecurity defenses. A master’s degree in cyber forensics ...
A flexible master’s program helped this U of M student to quickly advance in her career fighting crime—from the lab.
Competition for work in this field can be intense. However, if you have a strong desire to shape the world of justice by using science to solve crime puzzles, then a career in forensic science could ...
Continual advances in science and technology have increased the effectiveness and usefulness of forensic evidence. Jobs in this field are largely contingent on the budgets and priorities of ...
Forensic science is actually not one field, but many. For example, specialists may work in forensic chemistry, forensic biology, forensic odontology, or physicians (MDs or DOs) may work a forensic ...
From crime scenes to laboratories, forensic scientists play a critical role in collecting and analyzing evidence to help ...
Crime Scene Technician, Criminalist, Forensic Scientist, Crime Scene Investigator, Evidence Technician, Crime Scene Analyst, Latent Print Examiner, Forensic Science Examiner, Forensic Specialist, ...
Employment growth for forensic science technicians is expected to grow at a rate of 19 percent by 2020, a bit higher than the national average for all occupations, according to the BLS.
Our course is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS). Discover more about a career in forensic psychology on the BPS website and the University's careers website. Qualifying as a ...