UCF offers the Bachelor of Science Forensic Science undergraduate chemistry degree program and the Forensic Science Master Program. At each level, students are trained in either the forensic analysis track or the biochemistry track.
The school also offers a Master of Science in Digital Forensics (MSDF), which trains students in forensic science applications that relate to crime analysis through digital evidence. This includes money laundering, cyberstalking and identity theft.
University of Central Florida - UCF Chemistry
4000 Central Florida Blvd.
Chemistry Building (CH) 117
Orlando, FL 32816
407-823-2246
407-823-2474
ucf.edu
Students can major in forensic science on the undergraduate level at Penn State's Eberly College of Science. Students learn different forensic disciplines including forensic anthropology, forensic biology and forensic chemistry.
On the graduate level, the Eberly College of Science offers a master's program in forensic science, and the students pursuing this degree will earn a Master of Professional Studies (MPS) degree in Forensic Science. The students gain specialized training in the field of forensics, including crime laboratory procedures, hands-on investigation and techniques.
Penn State Eberly College of Science
Forensic Science
107 Whitmore Lab
University Park, PA 16802
814-863-6758
psu.edu
Boston University offers forensic science degrees on the graduate level. Its Master of Science degree programs include biomedical forensic sciences, forensic anthropology and professional studies in applied forensic sciences and criminal investigations.
Prospective students must possess a Bachelor of Science degree in biology or natural science related discipline and are required to take either the GRE or MCAT exam.
Boston University School of Medicine
Division of Graduate Medical Sciences
715 Albany St.
Boston, MA 02118
617-638-5120
bu.edu/
The George Washington University's forensic science disciplines are offered on the graduate level. Prospective students must possess a Bachelor of Science degree and related undergraduate science courses in order to be accepted into the programs.
The university offers a Master of Science degree in crime scene investigations, forensic chemistry, forensic molecular biology, forensic toxicology, high technology crime investigation and a graduate certificate in forensic investigation.
The George Washington University
Department of Forensic Sciences
Mount Vernon Campus
Somers Hall - Lower Level
2100 Foxhall Road NW
Washington, D.C. 20007
202-242-5758
gwu.edu