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Tuition USD 870 (Tuition (Credit)) — International students; USD 870 (Tuition (Credit)) — National students
Degree MSc
Delivery On-campus
Location West Haven, United States
Language English

Program Overview

The Forensics Science at University of New Haven is a MSc programme in Humanities, delivered On-campus. This programme equips graduates with advanced knowledge and practical skills for professional and academic careers in the field.

Students gain a rigorous grounding in both the theoretical foundations and applied dimensions of humanities. The programme combines coursework, research components, and practical projects that develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and specialist expertise relevant to industry and research needs.

Graduates of the Forensics Science programme are well-prepared for careers in academia, industry, government, and the private sector across United States and internationally. The programme provides an internationally recognised qualification within the Bologna higher education framework.

Key Program Features

  1. Language of instruction: English
  2. Study mode: On-campus
  3. English requirement: IELTS 6.5
  4. Tuition: USD 870 (Tuition (Credit)) — International students; USD 870 (Tuition (Credit)) — National students
  5. Location: New Haven, United States, United States

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Forensics Science programme are prepared for diverse careers in humanities:

  1. Researcher / Academic
  2. Cultural Programme Manager
  3. Editor / Writer
  4. Translator / Interpreter
  5. Museum Curator
  6. Communications Specialist

Program Curriculum

Course Structure

  1. Advanced Crime Scene Technology
  2. Firearms Examination
  3. Crime Scene Reconstruction
  4. Forensic DNA Analysis
  5. Forensic Anthropology
  6. Forensic Microscopy
  7. Domestic and Sexual Violence
  8. Forensic Photography
  9. Bloodstain Pattern Analysis
  10. Law and Evidence
  11. Expert Witnessing
  12. Toxicology

Admission Requirements

Academic Requirements

Because admissions criteria differ, at the time of initial application students must specify which concentration they plan to pursue. Students who later decide to change concentrations may be required to re-apply.

For admission to the criminalistics concentration, students must have an undergraduate degree in a natural science (chemistry, biology, or physics) or forensic science from an accredited institution. Applicants should have taken at least one year of general chemistry with lab, one year of organic chemistry with lab, and one semester of instrumental analysis or analytical chemistry with lab. A semester of biochemistry with lab and a year of physics with lab are highly recommended.

For criminalistics concentration applicants planning to pursue forensic biology, recommended undergraduate course work includes biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, statistics, and population genetics, or other subjects that provide foundation knowledge for forensic DNA analysis. Applications are strengthened by an overall undergraduate average of at least 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) and grades of B or better in science and mathematics courses. Applicants for the criminalistics concentration are required to take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test and submit their scores to Graduate Admissions as part of their application. Applications are strengthened by verbal scores falling at or above the 50th percentile and by quantitative/analytical scores falling at or above the 70th percentile.

For admission to the advanced investigation or fire science concentration students must have earned a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution. The degree need not be in the natural sciences, and the GRE is not required. Applications are strengthened by natural science course work and by an overall undergraduate average of at least 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale). It is highly recommended that students have undertaken at least one year of a natural science as part of their degree.

Applications must be accompanied by two letters of recommendation. Letters should come from persons familiar with the applicant\xc2\x92s academic skills, performance, and promise. Typically, such recommenders are current or former professors and/or employers. Applications should be accompanied by a short (no more than one page) statement that addresses the basis of the applicant\xc2\x92s interest in forensic science as well as personal and professional goals and how completion of this degree program is expected to further those goals.

Admission to the forensic science program is granted for the fall trimester only. The application deadline for the forensic science program is March 1 for the following fall trimester. Applicants may expect an admissions decision about the middle of March in the year for which they have applied.

English Proficiency: IELTS 6.5 or equivalent.

Tuition & Financial Information

Tuition Fee

USD 870 (Tuition (Credit)) — International students; USD 870 (Tuition (Credit)) — National students

Tuition fees: USD 870 (Tuition (Credit)) — International students; USD 870 (Tuition (Credit)) — National students

IELTS requirement: 6.5

Financial Aid & Scholarships

Contact University of New Haven directly for scholarship, grant, and financial aid information for this programme. Many European universities offer merit-based and need-based funding for international and domestic students.

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