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Forensic and Investigative Sciences: Science Emphasis

Forensic and investigative scientists rely upon state-of-the-art scientific discoveries and technologies as tools to seek answers to critical questions in a variety of settings. Molecular, organismal, environmental, and ecological sources of information are often analyzed and interpreted in industrial, regulatory, legal, medical and associated professions.

Graduates of our accredited Forensic and Investigative Sciences program will be competitive for employment opportunities in quality assurance laboratories, homeland security and investigative services at local, state and national levels. Students will be prepared for opportunities to enter post-graduate studies or professional schools including medicine, law, and veterinary medicine.

Students are expected to complete courses in the semester they are outlined on the curriculum or with prior advisor approval. Students who deviate from the curriculum as outlined or planned with advisors may be forced to delay graduation.

View program requirements in the undergraduate catalog
Science emphasis degree plan (PDF)
Program faculty
Interdisciplinary faculty

Accreditation

The B.S. Forensic and Investigative Sciences – Science Emphasis program is one of two bachelor’s degree programs in the state of Texas that is nationally accredited by the Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission (FEPAC) of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences.

Program accreditation information

Undergraduate program enrollment and graduation data

Academic YearScience Emphasis Degrees Awarded Law Emphasis Degrees Awarded
FALL 202497
2023-20242218
2022-2023199
2021-2022228
2020-202128n/a
2019-202020n/a
2018-201924n/a
2017-201821n/a

Career options in forensic and investigative science

Graduates of the Forensic and Investigative Sciences program are competitive for employment opportunities in quality assurance laboratories, homeland security and investigative services at local, state and national levels. Graduates will also be well prepared for success post-graduate studies or professional schools including medicine, law and veterinary medicine.

The American Academy of Forensic Sciences maintains a Job Board for forensic science professionals. Students can also explore prospective careers in this major through the Texas A&M Career Center.

Employment and continuing education report
FIVS former students — Where are they now?
Job TitleDescriptionAverage Salary
Crime Scene InvestigatorWork with law enforcement to identify, isolate and secure the crime scene and preserve, collect and record evidence at crime scenes$48,725
FBI Special AgentConduct surveillance, gather and analyze data, monitor online activities, collect evidence$73,322
Forensic NurseWork with doctors on helping to identify and treat victims, preserving evidence, and working with law enforcement in solving crimes$42,000
Forensic ChemistAnalyze physical evidence and samples for clues to solve crimes. Be able to clearly and concisely respond to challenges to their findings in a court of law$59,252

Correspondence contacts

  • Program Matters and Outreach: Adrienne Brundage
  • Scientific Inquiries: Contact a member of the Interdisciplinary Faculty Group
  • FEPAC Accreditation: Adrienne Brundage

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