The forensics program at The University of Southern Mississippi is broad based and designed using the recommendations of the Technical Work Group on Education and Training in Forensic Science (TWGED). The program provides graduates with the knowledge base required to become highly-skilled crime scene investigators and crime laboratory technicians. Graduates are well versed in the relevant science, law and courtroom procedures required for successful careers.
The bachelor’s degree in forensic science is designed to develop:
- critical-thinking skills;
- problem-solving skills;
- expertise regarding crime scenes, physical evidence, the interface between law and science, ethics and professional responsibility, and quality assurance;
- expertise in forensic toxicology, drug identification, arson, explosives and crime scene documentation; and
- skills necessary to understand the legal environment and to testify effectively in legal proceedings.
The forensics program provides education for students pursuing careers as forensic investigators, crime laboratory technicians, or graduate school.
The emphasis in chemistry and biochemistry is designed for students who pursue employment in public and private laboratory environments.
Forensics (Chemistry and Biochemistry) BS Degree Requirements (124 hours)
Forensics (Chemistry and Biochemistry) BS Semester Guide
Availability: Hattiesburg Campus
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