Forensic Science (M.F.S.)
Nebraska Wesleyan University offers a 42-credit-hour forensic science program through which graduate students may earn a Master of Forensic Science (MFS). The first year curriculum focuses on giving graduate students a broad-based knowledge of the forensic sciences. Over the next summer, they complete a two-week internship with a medical examiner or coroner.
During the second year, students choose between two tracks of specialization. They also participate in a yearlong crime scene investigation that counts for two credits. The last class for most students is FORSC 5990 Research: Biology Track or FORSC 5991 Research: Investigatory and Behavioral Track. This course involves research and internship work relevant to students’ individual interests and concentrations.
For most students, the program takes two and a half years to complete.
Investigative Science Track
The investigative science track provides coursework in:
- crime scene investigation
- death investigation
- forensic science methods
- human remains location and recovery
- fingerprint comparison
- document analysis.
Behavioral Science Track
The behavioral science track provides coursework in:
- crime scene investigation
- death investigation
- forensic science methods
- criminal investigative analysis.
Departments/Programs:
Core Courses | 18 hrs. |
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FORSC 5050 Fundamentals of Crime Scene Investigation | 3 hours |
FORSC 5060 Fundamentals of Evidence Processing | 3 hours |
FORSC 5070 Criminal Law and the Law of Evidence | 3 hours |
FORSC 5080 Medicolegal Death Investigation | 3 hours |
FORSC 5090 Cold Case Homicide Investigation |
2 hours 2 hours |
FORSC 5970 Internship | 2 hours |
Behavioral Science | 16 hours |
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FORSC 5150 Advanced Crime Scene Investigation | 4 hours |
FORSC 5300 Forensic Psychology | 3 hours |
FORSC 5320 Serial Offenders and Personality | 3 hours |
FORSC 5330 Criminal Investigative Analysis | 3 hours |
FORSC 5340 Threat Assessment and Management | 3 hours |
FORSC 5991 Research: Investigatory and Behavioral Track | 6 hours |
Investigative Science | 16 hours |
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FORSC 5150 Advanced Crime Scene Investigation | 4 hours |
FORSC 5230 Document Analysis | 3 hours |
FORSC 5240 Basic Principles of Friction Ridge Identification | 3 hours |
FORSC 5250 Forensic Investigations - Putting It All Together | 3 hours |
FORSC 5330 Criminal Investigative Analysis | 3 hours |
FORSC 5991 Research: Investigatory and Behavioral Track | 6 hours |
2 credits required for MFS | |
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Interviewing Child Victims | 1 hour |
Expert Witness Testimony | 1 hour |
Statement Analysis | 1 hour |
Fire Scene Investigations | 1 hour |
Crime Scene Imaging | 1 hour |
Trace & DNA Evidence | 1 hour |
Laboratory Analysis of Firearm Evidence | 1 hour |
Forensic Analysis of Tools & Toolmarks | 1 hour |