The Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Forensic Sciences program offers a multidisciplinary and comprehensive syllabus that covers a wide spectrum of topics related to forensic investigation and analysis. Core courses typically encompass subjects such as forensic biology, forensic chemistry, forensic toxicology, and crime scene investigation. Students delve into areas like forensic pathology, forensic anthropology, and forensic entomology. Advanced coursework often explores specialized topics such as digital forensics, forensic psychology, and forensic ballistics. Practical components may involve hands-on training in evidence collection, laboratory analysis, and forensic techniques. Additionally, students may have the opportunity to choose elective courses to focus on specific interests like cybercrime investigation or forensic odontology. This dynamic curriculum equips graduates with the knowledge and skills needed for careers as forensic scientists, crime scene investigators, forensic analysts, and consultants in law enforcement agencies, government organizations, private forensic laboratories, and legal firms, where they can contribute to solving crimes and delivering justice through scientific investigation and analysis.
1st Year OR 1st & 2nd Semester Syllabus of Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Forensic Sciences
S.no | Subjects |
1 | English |
2 | Inorganic Chemistry |
3 | Basic Physics |
4 | Introductory Forensic Science & Criminalistics |
5 | Practical |
2nd Year OR 3rd & 4th Semester Syllabus of Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Forensic Sciences
S.No | Subjects |
1 | Organic Chemistry |
2 | Fundamentals of Biology |
3 | Environmental Studies |
4 | Law for Forensic Scientists |
5 | Practical |
3rd Year OR 5th & 6th Semester Syllabus of Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Forensic Sciences
S.no | Subjects |
1 | Physical Chemistry |
2 | Fundamentals of Mathematics & Statistics |
3 | Fundamentals of Computer Science |
4 | Instrumentation & Investigation Technique |
5 | Practical |