The Mount Marty College
Forensic Science program will provide students with the background necessary to
become practitioners in the forensic science field. The program in Forensic
Science provides students with a unique opportunity to apply science to the law
as preparation for a variety of careers.
While pursuing a degree in
forensic science, students develop an in-depth knowledge of forensic biology and
criminal justice, as well as become competent in the use of current molecular
technology. Forensic Science is the application of scientific methods and
process to matters involving crime.
The program at Mount Marty
College focuses on forensic biology, the discipline that uses biology to explore
criminal activity. Graduates are prepared to work in a crime laboratory or as a
crime scene investigator. Students learn a range of skills, including the basics
of analyzing DNA, fiber, hair, and fingerprints. They develop an understanding
of the physical nature of wounds and body positions, which provide clues
concerning circumstances related to death.
Students learn how the criminal
justice system works and gain insight into criminal investigations. The program
emphasizes community service,
internships, and practitioner mentoring. Mount Marty College's program is unique
with a strong emphasis on applied learning and preparing students for the
contemporary world of work.
Forensic science majors work closely with programs in science, criminal
justice, psychology, and behavioral science. These disciplines develop insight
into human behavior essential to a forensic science professional.
Forensic science majors learn how scientific applications are applied to
investigations and how the criminal justice system works concerning corrections,
juvenile justice, chemical dependency, legal writing, and security
administration. All classes are taught by professors who are committed to
knowing their students and to helping them grow personally and professionally.
One of the biggest benefits at Mount Marty College is the individualized
attention and opportunity to work closely with faculty members both in and out
of the classroom. The Forensic Science program is an interdisciplinary
program based on scientific inquiry. Students are assisted in choosing a
suitable career by providing individual advising in both Forensic
Science and Criminal Justice.
Forensic Science majors are required to complete a primary research experience
and an internship program. The internship is a clinical experience, which allows
students an opportunity to develop skills in order to function as members of an
interdisciplinary science and criminal justice profession. Placement in
internship programs will be coordinated with the student and the Forensic Science and Criminal Justice
advisors. |