Kean University

Bachelor in Chemistry - Forensic

Union, United States

The Bachelor in Chemistry - Forensic at Kean University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Kean University, founded in 1855 and located in Union, New Jersey, is a diverse public institution that emphasizes access, inclusivity and career‑relevant education. Serving roughly 17,000 students, including about 311 international students, Kean offers over 142 programs spanning arts, sciences, business, education and more. Its proximity to New York City provides exceptional opportunities for internships, cultural experiences and industry partnerships.

Academic programs combine classroom learning with experiential opportunities guided by dedicated faculty. Kean invests in modern facilities and student support services to help learners succeed academically and professionally. The campus encourages interdisciplinary collaboration, community engagement and practical projects that prepare graduates for leadership roles across sectors.

International students benefit from a welcoming campus community, orientation services and access to professional networks in the greater New York region. Kean's commitment to innovation and diversity helps students build the skills employers seek while exploring cultural and career opportunities nearby. For prospective students wanting a supportive, accessible university with strong industry links and a vibrant metropolitan backdrop, Kean delivers a practical pathway to personal and professional growth.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Chemistry - Forensic program at Kean University is for students who want to solve problems in the lab and in the field. This Bachelor degree takes several years to complete and helps students think analytically and critically.

The curriculum covers chemistry subjects and helps students develop skills like quantitative reasoning and critical thinking. Students also get hands-on experience in labs and learn to analyze physical evidence.

Graduates can work as forensic chemists, crime lab analysts, research chemists, or quality control chemists in labs, hospitals, or classrooms. They can also work in law enforcement or the pharmaceutical industry.

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