BS Forensic Science Chemistry
The undergraduate certificate program in Forensic Science at the University of North Texas offers a strong curriculum based on natural science degrees (in Chemistry, Biology, or Biochemistry) that have been in place for over 50 years. The Forensic Science curriculum ensures that each student:
- Obtains a thorough grounding in the natural sciences,
- Builds upon this background by taking a series of more advanced science classes, and
- Develops, through course work, laboratory-based instruction, and internships, an appreciation of issues and techniques specific to forensic science.
The Forensic Science program strives to:
- Deliver a complete and rigorous curriculum designed to develop undergraduate students' understanding of the fundamentals of forensic science, critical thinking, and laboratory skills
- Regularly review and update course content and forensic techniques taught to ensure the incorporation of current forensic practices in the curriculum
- Involve students in active inquiry and scholarship, developing a research mindset and desire for continuation within the field
- Foster learning in a community environment through research and internship opportunities
- Encourage student involvement in professional societies to enhance appreciation of their chosen field.
The forensic science course work includes Biomedical Criminalistics, Forensic Microscopy, and Instrumental Analysis, among other forensics-oriented courses. You must also successfully complete the Forensic Science Assessment Test.
Our faculty include nationally and internationally recognized experts in forensic analytical chemistry, forensic anthropology, and forensic biochemistry, all of whom have had real-world experience in the forensics field.
The undergraduate certificate program in Forensic Science at the University of North Texas offers a strong curriculum based on natural science degrees (in Chemistry, Biology, or Biochemistry) that have been in place for over 50 years. The Forensic Science curriculum ensures that each student:
- Obtains a thorough grounding in the natural sciences,
- Builds upon this background by taking a series of more advanced science classes, and
- Develops, through course work, laboratory-based instruction, and internships, an appreciation of issues and techniques specific to forensic science.
The Forensic Science program strives to:
- Deliver a complete and rigorous curriculum designed to develop undergraduate students' understanding of the fundamentals of forensic science, critical thinking, and laboratory skills
- Regularly review and update course content and forensic techniques taught to ensure the incorporation of current forensic practices in the curriculum
- Involve students in active inquiry and scholarship, developing a research mindset and desire for continuation within the field
- Foster learning in a community environment through research and internship opportunities
- Encourage student involvement in professional societies to enhance appreciation of their chosen field.
The forensic science course work includes Biomedical Criminalistics, Forensic Microscopy, and Instrumental Analysis, among other forensics-oriented courses. You must also successfully complete the Forensic Science Assessment Test.
Our faculty include nationally and internationally recognized experts in forensic analytical chemistry, forensic anthropology, and forensic biochemistry, all of whom have had real-world experience in the forensics field.