Program Learning Outcomes
1. Students who successfully complete the Forensic Sciences Undergraduate Program will be able to:
2. Apply fundamental knowledge of biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics that form the basis of forensic sciences in criminal investigations.
3. Perform evidence collection, documentation, packaging, and preservation processes at crime scenes in accordance with scientific standards.
4. Understand and apply basic analytical methods and instrumental techniques used in forensic laboratories (e.g., chromatography, spectroscopy).
5. Possess fundamental knowledge of DNA analyses, toxicological examinations, and other biological evidence analyses, and interpret the results.
6. Apply statistical methods and data analysis techniques used in forensic sciences.
7. Evaluate the scientific and legal aspects of forensic processes with knowledge of criminology, criminal law, and forensic ethics.
8. Develop research projects using scientific research methods, collect and analyze data, and present results in a scientific report format.

