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Forensics Concentration

At every level of law enforcement, local, state and federal agencies rely on forensic evidence to prove or disprove cases. Salem State’s concentration in forensics augments the criminal justice curriculum with courses in biology, chemistry, geology, and psychology to provide students with a broad understanding of the roles each of these areas play in the successful investigation of crimes in our society.


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