Saint Peter's University

Bachelor in Forensic Science-Biology

Jersey City, United States

The Bachelor in Forensic Science-Biology at Saint Peter's University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Saint Peter’s University in Jersey City, founded in 1872, is a Jesuit institution that blends rigorous academics with a commitment to ethics, social justice and personal formation. Serving a diverse student body, Saint Peter’s offers liberal arts and professional programs in a close-knit campus environment. Its urban location provides direct access to internship, cultural and networking opportunities in the New York metropolitan region while preserving personalized faculty mentorship and community engagement.

The university’s curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, service and real-world preparation across disciplines, supported by faculty with both scholarly and professional experience. Small class sizes and advising relationships help students navigate academic choices, secure internships and pursue research or community-based projects. Saint Peter’s also prioritizes civic engagement and leadership development through structured service programs and campus initiatives.

International students are supported with admissions counseling, orientation, academic support and career services to ease transition and enhance employability. Saint Peter’s combination of ethical formation, hands-on learning and urban opportunities appeals to students seeking meaningful education with practical outcomes. Prospective applicants should consult admissions for program details, visa guidance and scholarship information to plan a successful start at the university.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Forensic Science-Biology program at Saint Peter's University is for students interested in science and law. This 4-year degree provides a strong foundation in biology and forensic science.

The curriculum covers topics like DNA analysis, toxicology, and evidence collection. You will develop strong analytic and critical thinking skills, learning to approach complex problems in a logical and systematic way.

Graduates can pursue careers as Forensic Scientists, Crime Laboratory Analysts, DNA Analysts, Toxicologists, or Evidence Technicians. They can work in crime labs, government agencies, or medical examiner offices, helping to solve crimes and bring justice to victims.

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