I used usnews to check the rankings when I applied grad school. You can use that and specify the major forensic science to search and it will list 5 universities as shown on the related links section on the bottom of this answer. Usnews is considered one of the most reliable ranking website for school ranking so it should be worth to take a look.
However, the ranking and the list are just for your reference. The most important thing is still the question: what do you want to learn? The best school for you might not be the #1 school on the ranking but the best fit for your career and education development.
After you have a rough idea that those 5 schools are strong in your area of interest. Go check those school websites and find out what they offer in their programs and what they specifically focus on this field of study. Browse through their faculty directory and maybe shoot an email to ask further questions. They usually are very nice about perspective students. If you have a nice talk, maybe you'll get a chance to add some credits on your application.
John Jay College has a great program. An undergraduate degree can be combined with a masters. They even have a doctorate program; it is part of the City University of New York. See their link below for information on their degree programs.
Of the schools which primarily focus on online teaching, the university of phoenix online is probably the highest rated at the moment. However, you should keep in mind that this is for general health sciences and that specifics vary.
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Forensic means "used or applied in the investigation and establishment of facts or evidence in a court of law, as in "forensic photograph" or "forensic ballistics." Therefore, forensic pathology is the study of abnormal conditions of the human body that may need to be debated in court. A forensic pathologist might work in a medical examiner's office or be a coroner. General pathology deals with the identification of diseases and abnormal conditions of the human body in general. General pathologists work for hospitals or laboratories, usually in connection with surgeons or tissue samples from other sources, to determine the presence of disease.
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In general that means you can get a degree in the study of Applied-Sciences
It depends on the college and their credit policies. Typically the general education courses are good forever. However, there usually is a cut off on laboratory sciences. Some may have a 5 year, 7 year, or 10 year cut off particular to the sciences. You will have to check with the college or university you are applying to as to their transfer credit and longevity policies.It depends on the college and their credit policies. Typically the general education courses are good forever. However, there usually is a cut off on laboratory sciences. Some may have a 5 year, 7 year, or 10 year cut off particular to the sciences. You will have to check with the college or university you are applying to as to their transfer credit and longevity policies.It depends on the college and their credit policies. Typically the general education courses are good forever. However, there usually is a cut off on laboratory sciences. Some may have a 5 year, 7 year, or 10 year cut off particular to the sciences. You will have to check with the college or university you are applying to as to their transfer credit and longevity policies.It depends on the college and their credit policies. Typically the general education courses are good forever. However, there usually is a cut off on laboratory sciences. Some may have a 5 year, 7 year, or 10 year cut off particular to the sciences. You will have to check with the college or university you are applying to as to their transfer credit and longevity policies.It depends on the college and their credit policies. Typically the general education courses are good forever. However, there usually is a cut off on laboratory sciences. Some may have a 5 year, 7 year, or 10 year cut off particular to the sciences. You will have to check with the college or university you are applying to as to their transfer credit and longevity policies.It depends on the college and their credit policies. Typically the general education courses are good forever. However, there usually is a cut off on laboratory sciences. Some may have a 5 year, 7 year, or 10 year cut off particular to the sciences. You will have to check with the college or university you are applying to as to their transfer credit and longevity policies.
Many schools offer great nursing programs in Maryland. Colleges and Universities offering programs in nursing include the Chamberlain College of Nursing, John Hopkins University, Lancaster General College of Nursing and Health Sciences, The Community College of Baltimore County, and Towson University to name a few. If looking for a graduate program the Uniform Services University of the Health Sciences offers a graduate program in nursing.
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Marsha V. Hammond has written: 'BREAST CANCER SCREENING HEALTH BEHAVIORS IN OLDER WOMEN (MAMMOGRAPHY)' -- subject(s): General Psychology, Health Sciences, Nursing, Health Sciences, Public Health, Nursing Health Sciences, Psychology, General, Public Health Health Sciences
Patricia Elliott Camp has written: 'HAVING FAITH: EXPERIENCING CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFTING (SPIRITUAL NEEDS)' -- subject(s): General Religion, Health Sciences, Medicine and Surgery, Health Sciences, Nursing, Medicine and Surgery Health Sciences, Nursing Health Sciences, Religion, General