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hi i need help to find out what subjects i need to study for Forensic science and how long will it take me and where can i study it.

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Eastern Kentucky University has the number 1 program east of the mississippi
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I know two chemists who work now in forensic labs.

Clearly you need the basic sciences: biology, chemistry, physics. this also means some math. I'm not in forensics, but I have degrees in chemistry and biology. I'm sure these give a foundation.

Some schools may have a forensic science track, which would give you the right mix of the sciences needed.

Do a search of the topic with university, college, or program. See what comes up. You should be able to see the curriculum of the programs either online or by mail
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