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The Forensic Chemistry program can pave your way. This field applies physical and biological sciences to legal matters. Professionals in forensic science handle evidence collection, preservation, examination, and courtroom presentation for both criminal probes and civil disputes. Whether you aspire to assist police in apprehending suspects or contribute to FDA clearance for groundbreaking medications, Western New England's Forensic Chemistry program offers the perfect foundation. The role of scientific disciplines in criminal investigations continues growing in significance for justice systems. These specialists meticulously gather, safeguard, examine, record, and present evidentiary chains for various legal proceedings. Since precise record-keeping is vital, the curriculum covers both theoretical knowledge and hands-on forensic techniques. Most forensic scientists work in government or private laboratories, operating outside the public eye.
The program establishes strong foundations in biological and chemical sciences while teaching analytical techniques and equipment operation. You'll explore captivating topics like Toxicology, Scientific Evidence evaluation, and Crime Scene Investigation methods. Hands-on lab work forms a core component of the Forensic Chemistry curriculum. Students utilize specialized facilities including the Forensics Laboratory within the state-of-the-art $40 million Center for the Sciences and Pharmacy. Beyond mastering advanced instruments, the program emphasizes essential documentation and report preparation skills. Participants also gain practical experience by providing expert witness testimony at our Law School's mock trials.