| Forensic Science PROGRAM DEFINITION Forensic Science includes any science that is conducted for use in the legal system. The need for science in the courtroom has greatly increased as a result of legal rulings and the positioning of forensic science in popular culture. The Forensic Science Program addresses this need by providing students with a well-rounded education in the sciences, mathematics, and statistics. In addition, there are two options from which students can select to help them meet their interests and career goals. These include Forensic Biology and Crime Scene Investigation. The Forensic Science Program is designed after the curricular recommendations of National Institute of Justice and the Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission. Accreditation will be sought following the graduation of two classes. Forensic Biology The Forensic Biology Option is designed for students interested in a laboratory based career focusing on the analysis of forensically important biological materials (DNA, blood, other biological fluids). Students will learn basic techniques in biology and biotechnology to be prepared for professional careers in a crime scene laboratory, research laboratory, industry laboratory, or further study in medicine, law, or biological science. Crime Scene Investigation The Crime Scene Investigation Option prepares students for a career in investigation and law enforcement. This option emphasizes the broad understanding of forensic science as applied to the recognition, acquisition, preservation, interpretation, and presentation of evidence. This Option prepares students for a professional career within a Police and Sheriff’s Department or graduate study in law or the sciences. NEBRASKA POINTS OF DISTINCTION
FACILITIES The University of Nebraska-Lincoln split-campus environment allows you to choose a campus feel that fits you. With classes on both campuses, you’ll experience the smaller college atmosphere of East Campus and the busier, more cosmopolitan City Campus. The Department of Entomology, current home to the Forensic Science Program is located on East Campus in Plant Industry Building. However, contributing faculty are also located in the Departments of Agronomy and Horticulture, Biochemistry, and the School of Natural Resources. FACULTY http://forensicscience.unl.edu ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Students must meet the admission requirements of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to be admitted to the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources. | OUTCOMES WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU? With a degree in forensic science, careers are possible in:
CONTACT: David O. Carter, Ph.D. Department of Entomology University of Nebraska-Lincoln 302 Biochemistry Hall Lincoln, NE 68583-0816 (402) 472-8285 Email: dcarter2@unl.edu SCHEDULE INFORMATION Sample Schedule Of Classes |



