国际学生入学条件
LIU online application completed and signed.
Transcripts for all high school and post-high school institutions attended. All transcripts must be submitted in English or translated into English by a professional translation company. Transfer students who studied outside the US must submit a NACES evaluation to receive transfer credit.
Proof of English language proficiency testing (we accept IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, Duolingo, SAT and ACT).
Applicants may be eligible for an English language proficiency testing waiver based on citizenship and/or prior education where English is the first language.
SAT or ACT scores (optional).
Two Letters of Recommendation.
Personal Statement or Essay.
Some programs have additional requirements.
IELTS 6, TOEFL IBT 75
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课程简介
Forensic science focuses on applying science and technology to the field of law. At LIU, we prepare you for a variety of jobs working in crime labs as a crime scene investigator, evidence technician with the police department and other similar roles. As a forensic scientist you will bring the most advanced scientific tools to bear on the most pressing problems, including solving crimes and saving lives. The challenge of forensic science is to look back in time to determine the who, what, when, where and why of disputed events. In your search for clues that dispel mysteries and serve justice, you will investigate everything from DNA, blood and other body fluids to textiles, footwear, footprints, tire tracks, documents and signatures, flammables, pollutants and much more.<br><br>LIU Post's BS in Forensic Science degree prepares students for a rewarding careers in the lab, from police departments to medical examiners offices, toxicology and pathology. The program integrates lecture courses with laboratory work and hands-on field experiences. Students study a broad range of forensic applications such as molecular pathology, criminalistics, human genetics and forensic anthropology. Classes are taught by practicing forensic scientists, medical professionals and LIU Post professors of biomedical sciences, chemistry, criminal justice and forensic science. In addition, students serve as interns at highly-productive Long Island and Manhattan crime laboratories, health departments and medical examiners offices.
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