Criminal Investigations/Forensics programs offer the fundamentals of crime scene investigation science and theory. Subjects taught include but are not limited to: criminalistics, fingerprints, crime scene photography, collecting and presenting audio & visual evidence, and analyzing evidence.
A degree for people who like people.
The study of human behavior comprises a variety of areas and industries and includes careers in hospitals, social service agencies, mental health centers, substance abuse treatment clinics, consulting firms, and private industry. Job prospects in behavioral sciences are excellent and are expected to grow for all occupations over the next decade.
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