2023-2024 Graduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 24, 2024  
2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Forensic Technology, M.S.


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Coordinator: Maria Torre, M.S.

STEM Designation: This program is STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math)-designated by the Department of Homeland Security. For more information, please see https://www.newhaven.edu/admissions/stem-designated-programs.php

Forensic technology is a developing discipline that combines traditional crime scene techniques with advanced instrumentation and measurements.  Students in this program will master various forms of forensic field technology such as portable instrumentation and forensic database usage.  Restricted electives associated with this program allow students to develop specialized knowledge in areas such as bloodstain pattern analysis, firearms evidence, and crash reconstruction.

This program is designed for students continuing from their undergraduate work or working professionals.  Students can attend all required courses during evening hours, Monday through Friday. 

Candidates are required to complete a minimum of 42 credits of graduate work. This includes a Capstone experience in the form of an internship or research project designed to fulfill the Master of Science Capstone requirement.  The transfer of credit from other institutions may be permitted subject to the graduate policy on transfer credit detailed elsewhere in this catalog.

 

PROGRAM OUTCOMES:

1. Students can determine and integrate the application of the basic principles of the natural sciences to the examination and analysis of forensic evidence.

2. Students will distinguish and compare common forms of physical and pattern evidence, and can properly interpret related examinations of this evidence.

3. Students can discriminate major ethical and professional guidelines, principles, and standards. They can also generate appropriate responses to ethically challenging situations.

4. Students will apply forensic evidence analysis and interpretations in the legal setting and produce and critique written and verbal expert testimony.

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