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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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The M.S. in Forensic Science is one of the broadest interdisciplinary programs at Syracuse University.
Combined M.S./J.D.
Joint degree program in Forensic Science and Law.
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Spring application deadline November 1, 2011.

Institute Launch Event 10/25

Panel: "The Impact of Science and Technology on Forensic and National Security Science"
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Syracuse University Magazine Article
Faculty, students, and administrators discuss program experiences and opportunities.
New Integrated Learning Major in Forensic Science
The ILM in Forensic Science can be combined with majors in anthropology, biology, chemistry, physics, psychology, or sociology.
Integrated Learning Majors