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The University of Florida’s (UF) online forensic science distance education programs cater to working professionals and students who have completed their Bachelor of Science degrees. It is the largest forensic science program in the world and has been awarded the Award for Excellence in Distance Education by the American Distance Education Consortium (ADEC).[1]
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Director | Dr. Ian Tebbett, Ph.D. |
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Website | www.forensicscience.ufl.edu |
The program offers six areas of concentration, each as a certificate and/or master’s degree. The faculty involved in these programs represent the fields of forensic science, toxicology, DNA & serology, drug chemistry, environmental forensics, death investigation, and veterinary forensics.
Each course within UF’s program is conducted online and is made up of specific topic modules. Most modules contain course notes supplemented with images, animations, and case studies. Students are provided constant access to course modules, which are released over the duration of the UF semester.
Founded | 1999 |
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Degree programs | 5 |
Certificate programs | 6 |
Newsletter | Investi-Gator |