Is it better to specialise in one subject rather than just forensic science as a degree?
The majority of work carried out by the FSS is biology or chemistry based and with this in mind you may prefer to take that route. However, we would not discriminate against an applicant that had a forensic science degree, so ultimately the choice of degree subject is down to individual choice. The FSS, would, however expect degree level applicants to have knowledge and experience of the processes that are used in biology and chemistry related procedures.
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