Master the Science of Substance Analysis for Forensic Investigations
Trent University’s Forensic Chemistry program offers one of the few specialized B.Sc. degrees in Canada dedicated to the analysis and identification of unknown substances—a core aspect of forensic science. This program combines advanced chemistry techniques with forensic application, preparing you to become an expert in evidence analysis and toxicology.
What You’ll Learn in Forensic Chemistry
In this unique program, you’ll gain expertise in analytical chemistry, biochemical analysis, and forensic techniques applied in crime scene investigations. Core topics include:
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Analytical Chemistry: Learn techniques to detect and quantify substances in forensic samples
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Biochemical Chemistry: Explore the biochemical processes involved in forensic investigations
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Inorganic & Organic Chemistry: Study the chemical properties and reactions of substances found at crime scenes
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Physical Chemistry: Understand chemical dynamics and interactions relevant to forensic evidence
By combining these disciplines with practical forensic applications, you’ll be well-equipped to handle complex forensic cases.
Hands-On Forensic Training and Advanced Facilities
At Trent, you’ll apply what you learn in state-of-the-art chemistry laboratories and at the Forensic Crime Scene Facility, including:
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Conducting original forensic research using the latest technology
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Analyzing forensic evidence such as toxic substances, drugs, and trace materials
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Mastering advanced forensic techniques like trace evidence analysis and toxicology testing
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Collaborating with faculty and peers to work on case-based investigations
These hands-on experiences give you the tools to succeed in real-world forensic environments.
Career Opportunities in Forensic Chemistry
Graduates of Trent’s Forensic Chemistry program are highly sought after for careers in forensic analysis, law enforcement, and toxicology. Some potential career paths include:
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Forensic Chemist
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Trace Evidence Analyst
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Toxicologist
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Crime Scene Analyst
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Drug Testing Specialist
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Environmental Forensic Scientist
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Research Scientist
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Forensic Consultant
The program also provides the foundation for advanced studies in forensic science, chemistry, or law.
- Academic Requirement: The applicant must have completed grade 12 with courses in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and English; Physics is recommended.
- ELP Requirement: IELTS: Overall score of 6.5, with no individual component scoring below 6.0 TOEFL iBT: Total score of 86, including at least 20 in the writing section PTE Academic: Minimum overall score of 59 Duolingo English Test: Minimum score of 115 (*Note: Duolingo is accepted solely for Undergraduate admissions.)
- Application Fee: $90
- LOA Deposit: $2,500
- Annual Tuition Fee: $30,549
- Total Tuition Fee: $122,196
- Course Duration: 4 years
- Credentials: Bachelor
- Intake: September
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