Biomedical Forensic Sciences

M.Sc.

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Boston University

Course Overview

Professionals trained in these disciplines are crucial to today's comprehensive forensic investigations. Completing this degree will qualify graduates to work as forensic scientists, DNA analysts, chemists, death investigators, and crime scene responders at the local, state, and federal levels. The forensic curriculum and courses at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) are specially developed for forensic science education. A significant number of courses are designed such that there is a laboratory or practical component included. This ensures that our students obtain a significant amount of hands-on experience not available through lecture classes alone.

The BMFS program is housed in the Boston University School of Medicine and the master's degree awarded is an MS in Biomedical Forensic Sciences from the Boston University School of Medicine. Therefore, our students primarily take courses and perform research in BUSM facilities and laboratories. Our criminal law classes (Criminal Law I and II) are taught by practicing attorneys.

This allows our students to get a real sense of expert testimony while receiving advice and expertise from the attorneys who regularly practice direct and cross examination. All students actively engage in independent research. Experience gained through this endeavor has allowed our students not only to present at conferences and publish in journals, but also to develop expertise in a field of study not accessible through courses alone.

Program Outline

Course Overview

  • Teaching method: Face to Face
  • Starting in: September
  • Full Time Duration: 24 months
  • This Program is taught in: English

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Fees:

  • Domestic Students: 51,000 USD (51,000 USD) per 1
  • International Students: 51,000 USD (51,000 USD) per 1

Address

Boston University, United States

Course Overview

Professionals trained in these disciplines are crucial to today's comprehensive forensic investigations. Completing this degree will qualify graduates to work as forensic scientists, DNA analysts, chemists, death investigators, and crime scene responders at the local, state, and federal levels. The forensic curriculum and courses at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) are specially developed for forensic science education. A significant number of courses are designed such that there is a laboratory or practical component included. This ensures that our students obtain a significant amount of hands-on experience not available through lecture classes alone.

The BMFS program is housed in the Boston University School of Medicine and the master's degree awarded is an MS in Biomedical Forensic Sciences from the Boston University School of Medicine. Therefore, our students primarily take courses and perform research in BUSM facilities and laboratories. Our criminal law classes (Criminal Law I and II) are taught by practicing attorneys.

This allows our students to get a real sense of expert testimony while receiving advice and expertise from the attorneys who regularly practice direct and cross examination. All students actively engage in independent research. Experience gained through this endeavor has allowed our students not only to present at conferences and publish in journals, but also to develop expertise in a field of study not accessible through courses alone.

Program Outlines

Course Overview

  • Teaching method: Face to Face
  • Starting in: September
  • Full Time Duration: 24 months
  • This Program is taught in: English

Ratings:

  • Course rating:
  • University rating:
  • Value for money:

Fees:

  • Domestic Students: 51,000 USD per year
  • International Students: 51,000 USD per year

Address

Boston University, United States

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