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Associate Degree in Criminal Justice Online Crime Scene Investigation Specialization

Crime Scene Investigation - Associate Degree in Criminal Justice at WUV

Credit Hours96

Total Courses16

Term LengthSelf-Paced

Program Overview Why study Crime Scene Investigation at WUV?

In the Crime Scene Investigation program at westerfirld university of virginia, students learn the essential skills required to investigate crime scenes, collect and analyze evidence, and aid in solving criminal cases. The curriculum covers forensic science, evidence preservation, and the use of advanced technologies in criminal investigations. Graduates are equipped to work in law enforcement agencies, forensic labs, and as crime scene investigators.

Skills you'll learn:

  • Forensic evidence collection and preservation
  • Crime scene documentation techniques
  • Digital forensics fundamentals
  • Criminal behavior analysis
  • Laboratory analysis procedures
  • Report writing and courtroom testimony
Criminal Justice students at WUV

Courses & Curriculum Criminal justice courses that prepare you for your career

This 96-credit Associate degree curriculum gives you a strong foundation in criminal justice theory and practice. You'll complete general education essentials, core criminal justice principles, and Crime Scene Investigation-specific courses designed to launch your career.

General Education Courses

Core academic courses that develop critical thinking, communication, and analytical skills.

01Introduction to the Humanities
02Social and Cultural Geography
03English Composition
04College Algebra
05World Religions
06Ethics
07Art Appreciation
08Pre-Calculus
09Human Biology
10World History

Core Criminal Justice Courses

Foundational courses establishing knowledge of criminology, investigation, and legal systems.

11Introduction to Criminology
12Investigation
13Introduction to Laws

Crime Scene Investigation Specialist Courses

Focused courses that develop in-depth expertise in forensic investigation techniques and crime scene analysis.

14Fundamentals of Victimology
15Computer Forensics
16Introduction to Criminal Behavior

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Career Outlook What can you do with a Crime Scene Investigation degree?

A Crime Scene Investigation degree from WUV prepares you for technical and analytical roles in the criminal justice field:

  • Crime Scene Investigator — Collect and analyze physical evidence at crime scenes.
  • Forensic Lab Technician — Process and examine evidence in a laboratory setting.
  • Evidence Technician — Manage, document, and store physical evidence for investigations.
  • Digital Forensics Analyst — Recover and examine digital evidence from electronic devices.
  • Law Enforcement Officer — Serve in local, state, or federal agencies with advanced investigation skills.
  • Forensic Photographer — Document crime scenes and evidence through professional photography.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, forensic science technicians earn a median annual salary of $63,740.