Crime Scene Technology Program

The Crime Scene Technology Associate in Science degree is a 60-credit hour program designed to prepare students for positions as crime scene technologists with local, state and federal law enforcement agencies, States Attorney and public defender offices, medical examiners, law firms and in private industry. View the A.S. degree program curriculum.

The associate's degree includes a 28-hour Crime Scene Technician certificate program designed to prepare students for entry-level employment in the field of criminalistics. View the certificate program curriculum.

How to Apply for the A.S. or CCC

Both programs are open admission through the College's standard enrollment process. Applicants should consult with the student advisor to discuss program specifics, explore the admissions process and review career goals, and also be aware of priority application deadlines.

Contact Us

Melissa Walker, Student Advisor
Melbourne Campus, Building 8,
Room 201-B
walkerme@easternflorida.edu
321-433-5637