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Keiser University - Sarasota
6151 Lake Osprey Drive
Sarasota, FL 34240


Keiser University--Degrees for Careers in Demand

For more than 30 years, Keiser University has maintained a practical, hands-on approach to career education to help our students achieve their personal and professional goals. Our student-centered approach remains at the foundation of the Keiser University mission and continues to attract students who prefer a more personal learning experience.

At Keiser University, you will find a warm, friendly community with faculty and staff truly committed to your success. Our small class sizes, individualized attention and one-class-at-a-time schedules create a positive learning environment where you can excel. Whether your goal is to prepare for a new career or to advance with your current employer, Keiser University is designed around your needs.

Keiser University's programs and curriculum remain in-line with technology and workforce trends, helping you develop the skills and qualifications necessary to succeed in today's job market. Our career-focused programs make it possible for you to graduate in less time than you may think.

Associate of Arts in Crime Scene Technology

The Associate of Science in Crime Scene Technology prepares students for employment in the field of criminalistics. Students of this program will develop competency in the areas of locating, preserving, developing, collecting, analyzing and presenting physical evidence. Students will learn the latest methods used in the field and lab for forensic identification. The student can serve as, but is not limited to, a crime scene technician, crime scene photographer, fingerprint classification specialist, crime lab assistant, medical examiner investigator, latent print examiner/trainee, fire inspector/investigator, forensic science specialist and property and evidence personnel.

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