8 Bachelor's degrees in Forensic Science in Virginia, United States

Forensic Science - Physical Evidence
With the Forensic Science - Physical Evidence programme at Virginia Commonwealth University, you’ll know how to process a variety of evidentiary items, such as an unknown white powder, fiber or even a bloodstain.

Forensic Science - Forensic Chemistry
With the Forensic Science - Forensic Chemistry programme at Virginia Commonwealth University, you’ll know how to process a variety of evidentiary items, such as an unknown white powder, fiber or even a bloodstain.

Forensic Science
With the Forensic Science programme at Virginia Commonwealth University, you’ll know how to process a variety of evidentiary items, such as an unknown white powder, fiber or even a bloodstain.

Forensic Science
Through this Forensic Science BSc programme from the Liberty University you’ll gain an understanding of the law as well as the scientific procedures and DNA analytics needed to make accurate convictions.

Forensic Science - Forensic Biology
With the Forensic Science - Forensic Biology programme at Virginia Commonwealth University, you’ll know how to process a variety of evidentiary items, such as an unknown white powder, fiber or even a bloodstain.
Forensic Science
The Forensic Science programme at George Mason University is a comprehensive B.Sc. degree delivered in a public study mode. This undergraduate course provides extensive hands-on training in laboratory and field applications, preparing students for professional roles in law enforcement or advanced graduate-level research.
International Year One in Science - Forensic Science
The International Year One in Science - Forensic Science programme from INTO George Mason University will prepare you to enter your next semester of a bachelor’s degree program.
Criminal Justice - Computer Forensics
Get the basics for investigating computer-based crime. Dig into the methods criminals use to identify and exploit network vulnerabilities and develop countermeasures to prevent information and data breaches from criminals across town – or around the globe - with the help of the Criminal Justice - Computer Forensics program from Strayer University.