
Forensic and National Security Sciences
Forensic and National Security Sciences at SU applies broad interdisciplinary scientific research and theory to real-world legal and security issues. FNSS at SU is comprised of three major areas: Research Programs, Professional Partnerships and Community Outreach Programs, and Curricular Programs. Four centers of research form the core of the Research program. Current projects with external agencies include a series of national conferences in Forensic Anthropology supported by the National Institute of Justice, US Department of Justice. Students can pursue an M.S. in Forensic Science, a combined M.S. and J.D. in Law, an undergraduate Integrated Learning Major in Forensic Science and a related discipline, and an undergraduate Minor in Forensic Science.
Forensic Science Degree Program
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