Diploma of Science (3-Trimesters), Leading to Bachelor of Forensic Science in Forensic Chemistry - Forensic Molecular Biology

Navitas Group - Griffith College - Brisbane City Campus

Australia,Queensland

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36 Months

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CAD 38,600/year

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Australia, Queensland

Type: College

Location Type: Semi-Urban

Founded: 1997

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level 5/333 Ann St, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia

Diploma of Science (3-Trimesters), Leading to Bachelor of Forensic Science in Forensic Chemistry - Forensic Molecular Biology

Program Overview

Diploma of Science

The Diploma of Science will provide you with a solid understanding of the natural and physical sciences, including fundamental theoretical and practical principles of chemistry, biology, genetics; and for some pathways, environmental science.

Your study is enhanced by additional interactive workshops and language development modules to build the communication skills you need for success in science industries.

You will also gain the necessary computational skills for scientific practice across observation, analysis and problem solving. The program will prepare you for further studies in a broad range of areas including biomedicine, environmental sustainability, chemistry and physical sciences, marine, wildlife and microbiology.

Pathways to a Griffith University Science Degree

Bachelor of Forensic Science

Forensic investigators are skilled, dedicated professionals with the ability to keep an open mind and concentrate on hard evidence. In this degree, you will explore science in real life and receive training in handling criminal casework in forensic biology and forensic chemistry.

You will develop in-depth knowledge of new forensic analysis methods and innovations, and gain valuable experience from real casework. You will practise presenting expert evidence in moot courts. You will learn from academic staff who have been called to work on projects such as the forensic identification of victims of the Asian tsunami and the Bali bombings, and who provide expert evidence in Australian courts.