Bachelor of Forensic Science in Forensic Molecular Biology

Griffith University - Nathan Campus

Australia,Queensland

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36 Months

Duration

CAD 41,000/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 50 FREE

Application Fee

Mar 2026

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Australia, Queensland

Type: University

Location Type: Semi-Urban

Founded: 1971

Total Students: 50,000 +

Int. Students: 8,500 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

170 Kessels Rd, Nathan QLD 4111, Australia

Bachelor of Forensic Science in Forensic Molecular Biology

Program Overview

Unlock your potential in the dynamic world of forensic science, where scientific expertise meets real-world criminal investigations. With a strong focus on hands-on learning and practical experience, this degree will prepare you to become a skilled forensic investigator.

You'll develop in-depth knowledge of new forensic analysis methods and innovations and gain valuable experience from real casework. In your first year, you will take core courses in biology, chemistry, molecular genetics and forensic investigation. In your second and third years, you will focus on your chosen major and continue to develop your skills in core areas for an in-depth and holistic skillset.

Highlights of studying Forensic Science

  • Develop the skills to handle criminal casework in forensic biology and forensic chemistry. 
  • Learn to keep an open mind and focus on hard evidence while working with the latest forensic analysis methods.
  • Learn from industry-leading academics 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.
  • Get hands-on experience with real casework through work-integrated learning opportunities, where you'll also have the chance to present expert evidence in moot court simulations.
  • Gain extensive lab experience to develop the practical skills employers demand.
  • Stay ahead of new forensic innovations, as you explore emerging technologies in forensic science that are crucial to modern investigations.