Professional Diploma in Forensic sciences

PDFSc is an undergraduate program of study that aims to pre-pare students to enable them to work in crime/police laboratories, fo¬ren-sic sciences laboratories and related law enforcement agencies. The students enrolled in PDFSc  program at NAUSS should have completed High school certificate or may have been working in any of the branches of forensic sciences for not less than one year.
The prospective students are required to register for two semesters a total of 20 credit hours in order to earn this diploma (PDFSc). The syllabus is divided in two categories:
 Category I. Includes a group (block) of five core courses (10 hrs), which must be taken by all students studying for PDFSc regardless of their own selection to specialize in any particular area.
Category 2. Includes a variety of (11 options) blocks of courses for sub-specialization under any chosen department. Students can select any one group (Block) of courses (10 hrs) listed under respective department in order to specialize in the area of their interest.
NB.: As from the first semester of the academic year 2009/2010, the CFS will admit candidates in a program leading to MSC in Forensic Sciences.