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    Bachelor Programmes in Natural Sciences Chemistry Forensic Chemistry

    The need to have quality skills for investigating issues
    requires expert and professional training. Forensic chemistry and related
    fields are thus the best shot for anyone seeking to venture into investigative
    matters. In forensic science, chemistry is known to play an indispensable role.
    The evidence gathered from the crime scene is analyzed through the application
    of a chemical specialist’s knowledge. The use of skills and techniques learn
    through forensic chemistry are thus essential during such investigations. There
    are various chemical evidences that can be collected from a crime scene
    including drugs, fibers, paints, or even pigments. There is the
    need to have imperative analytical skills and related chemistry backgrounds so
    as to understand such evidence in details. BSc Forensic Chemistry is a degree
    program that is offered at the undergraduate level to help students acquire the
    basic chemistry knowledge and the analytical skills relevant for forensic
    science.

    Crime scene investigations require the use forensic methods
    so as to analyze and detail every bit of the evidence. Through BSc Forensic
    Chemistry degree coursework, students gain quality analytical techniques and an
    in-depth training needed by expert forensic chemistry professionals worldwide.
    Those interested in becoming scientists in criminal investigations can now
    enroll for the BSc Forensic Chemistry degree program that is offered in various
    universities. Through forensic chemistry, one can take their role in the justice system through identifying as well as quantifying the crime scene substances.