Historically, academic forensic science (FS) programs in the US tended to be relatively small and were embedded in a criminal justice, chemistry, or biology department. Then, in the early 2000s, interest in FS surged, many colleges and universities responded to student demand by adding FS degrees to their curriculums. The search for forensic science programs in the US was done online, using the American Academy of Forensic Sciences' Forensic Science Education Program Accreditation Commission (FEPAC) list of accredited programs, the CollegeSource® Online Google search, Universities.com, and forensicscolleges.com as primary sources. Once a college or university with one or more FS programs was identified, the university's web pages were accessed to confirm that the program was active. The site was searched to find the location, home department, program URL, contract information, degree name, degrees offered, and accrediting body for the institution. For universities and colleges with multiple programs in different departments, each department and its associated degrees is listed separately under the institutions entry. All levels from PhD to certificate programs have been included. However, degrees that offer forensic courses as electives are not included. Only FEPAC is listed for accredited FS programs. Part of FEPAC accreditation is documenting that the institution is accredited by a regional accreditation organization. No attempt has been made to evaluate the quality of the FS programs listed. With the proliferation of FS programs since 2001, it is important for potential students to evaluate a degree program carefully before deciding to enroll.
Keywords: Forensic science; forensic science education.
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