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Forensic biologists specializing in criminal investigations examine crime scene evidence while collaborating closely with law enforcement across municipal, state, and national jurisdictions. They master the principles of DNA analysis, fingerprint examination, and other biological markers to support legal proceedings—both in securing convictions and proving innocence. At Western New England University, our Forensic Biology program lets you contribute to this vital field. This captivating discipline employs scientific methodologies to examine diverse applications of biological evidence analysis. These professionals uncover critical information about recent or historical incidents, assembling evidentiary puzzles that provide prosecutors with the necessary proof to remove offenders from society. Their expertise also proves invaluable in identifying biological specimens essential for anthropological research into human history, botanical studies of plant evolution, or epidemiological tracking of disease transmission.
Our Forensic Biology program equips students with both theoretical knowledge and hands-on laboratory skills used in contemporary forensic facilities. This training occurs through rigorous academic study complemented by practical sessions at our Center for the Sciences and Pharmacy, along with professional internship opportunities. The science curriculum encompasses foundational subjects like general biology, microbiology, cellular biology, genetics, DNA profiling, general and organic chemistry, biochemistry, and physics. Students additionally complete specialized courses in investigative ethics and criminal procedures. The program culminates with a unique requirement: presenting expert testimony at our School of Law's mock courtroom proceedings.