Bachelor of Science in Forensic Sciences is normally a 3-4 year undergraduate curriculum that blends scientific ideas with criminal investigation procedures. Students take biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics classes, as well as forensics courses including crime scene investigation, toxicology, and DNA profiling. The curriculum frequently involves laboratory work, fake crime scene investigations, and internships. Graduates are prepared to work in law enforcement, crime laboratories, or pursue further education in forensic specialties. This interdisciplinary degree provides students with critical thinking and analytical skills required to solve difficult criminal cases.