Towson Univ. to offer science degree in forensic chemistry
Daily Record, The (Baltimore), Jun 10, 2003 by Staff
> Beginning this fall, Towson University will offer a bachelor of science degree in forensic chemistry. The four-year program, one of the first of its kind in Maryland, is intended for students interested in a career in criminalistics -- the collection and examination of the physical evidence of crime --and toxicology, as well as students preparing for graduate study or specialization in the various fields of forensic science.
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