Forensic Science

Department Chair: Timothy M. Palmbach, Associate Professor, J.D., University of Connecticut 

Graduate Program Coordinator:  Virginia M. Maxwell,  Associate Professor, D. Phil., Oxford University

Forensic science is a broad, interdisciplinary field in which the natural sciences are employed to analyze and evaluate physical evidence in matters of the law.

The interdisciplinary forensic science program has three concentrations: criminalistics, fire science, and advanced investigation. In addition to the M.S. degree programs, professional certificates are offered in all the specialties for those who want certification in a second track or who require only the specialized courses.

The criminalistics concentration provides advanced technical background for those wishing to enter the criminalistics field as professional laboratory examiners. The fire science concentration provides advanced training in arson scene investigation, laboratory analysis of arson-related evidence, and related aspects of arson and fire investigation. The advanced investigation concentration provides advanced training in forensic sciences and investigation techniques, and is designed for students interested in applying forensic science to investigations, forensic identification, crime scene processing, and related work.

Our courses stress not only up-to-date analytical and scientific methods but also a broad understanding of the concepts underlying the forensic sciences. Degree programs in forensic science require a sequence of core courses followed by concentration courses and a flexible offering of electives designed to meet individual interests. Degree requirements can be fulfilled in five trimesters.

University of New Haven
University of New Haven
300 Boston Post Road
West Haven CT 06516
1-800 DIAL-UNH or 1-800-342-5864
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