DEGREE LEVELS AVAILABLE:
Associate of Science
*Programs and delivery format vary by location
FORMATS:

in person

hybrid
NEXT START DATE:
August 4th
*Programs and delivery format vary by location
Your Crime Scene Technology Program
Are you interested in a profession that continually changes? Do you enjoy the world of science? How about criminal investigation? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, a job in crime scene technology might be right for you. There’s nothing more rewarding than knowing you helped convict a criminal or even saved the life of a person wrongly convicted. At Keiser University, you will receive training from professionals who have gained many hours of experience in the field. As a crime scene investigator, you will be a neutral party who examines and collects evidence to lead to the eventual arrest and prosecution of perpetrators.
Keiser University’s Associate of Science degree in Crime Scene Technology prepares you to enter the field of forensic investigation. You will master the areas of identification, collection, preservation, analysis, and development of physical and latent evidence. Plus, as a Keiser University student, you will get to take full advantage of our hands-on teaching approach. Not only will you learn about the various types of evidence, but also how to preserve them so they’re presentable in a court of law.
Upon graduation, you may work as a crime scene investigator, one of several other law enforcement positions or continue your education in Keiser University’s bachelor degree program in Forensic Investigations.
Learning that Fits Your Life
Keiser offers small classes for more personalized learning, one course at a time. Coursework for these programs may be taken in person, or in a hybrid educational format, combining the convenience of online learning with face-to-face instruction.
Career Pathways
Graduates of the A.S. in Crime Scene Technology program may pursue entry-level positions such as:
- Law Enforcement Officer
- Crime Scene Technologist
- Forensic Technologist
- Evidence Technician or Custodian
- Police Service Aid
- Property Evidence Technician
Contact Keiser University today to learn more about our A.S. in Crime Scene Technology program.

Complete Your Degree In Person
Whether you want to learn in person, or a combination of both, Keiser University wants you to choose the format that is convenient and flexible for you.
This program is offered at the following locations:
Why Keiser University?

Accredited
Keiser University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.

One Class at a Time
Instead of juggling multiple assignments and exams, you will take one class for four weeks before moving on.

Financial Services
Financial Aid is available to those who qualify. You’re encouraged to make an appointment with the Financial Aid department to explore the funding needed for your educational investment.