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Bachelor of Science (Environmental Forensics)

The Bachelor of Science (Environmental Forensics) builds on the traditional field of forensic science used for the investigation of criminal cases but considering environmental ‘crimes’. The course equips graduates with the skills necessary to investigate environmental crimes, analyse and present evidence and draw conclusions about the nature and significance of environmental crimes.

Course Structure

The Bachelor of Science (Environmental Forensics) degree is a twenty four unit (plus two practicum units), 360 credit point, three year full-time award. The degree has two main components:

(i) a foundation program in the first year; (ii) a major program in the second and third

years consisting of a number of specified units and electives.

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