Current Students

Student Information

Current students are encouraged to meet with their program advisors at least three times a year for questions regarding program policy and registration.photo

You may visit the Division of Graduate Medical Sciences for Division specific policies and forms including registration forms, important dates, financial aid information, current semester schedule and thesis guidelines.

Program Specific Forms

The following are program specific forms and documents

2012-2013 BMFS Graduate Program Handbook

2011-2012 BMFS Graduate Program Handbook

2010-2011 BMFS Graduate Program Handbook

2009-2010 Handbook & Course Descriptions

Exit summary form

Student guidelines 2007

Student guidelines 2008

Calendar and Important Dates

Thesis Format and Research Guide For Writers of Theses

Professional Organizations

Students are encouraged to join the American Academy of Forensic Sciences as well as other forensic professional organizations such as the International Association for Identification or the Northeastern Association of Forensic Scientists.  All membership fees are the responsibility of the student.

Careers in the Forensic Sciences

Graduates of the M.S. in Biomedical Forensic Sciences are qualified to work as forensic scientists, DNA analysts, chemists, death investigators and crime scene responders at the local, state and federal levels. See the following links for current job opportunities in the field

American Academy of Forensic Sciences – Job Opportunities List

The Forensic Science Society – Job Search and Situations Vacant

Reddy’s Forensic Page – Job Opportunities

The International Association of Identification – Job Listings

The Northeastern Association of Forensic Sciences – Employment Opportunities