History at UConn is a forensic archaeologist and, arguably, one of the leading authorities on forensic archaeology in the United States A forensic study provides medicolegal evidence about a body, and a forensic archaeologist can help provide more complete recovery of skeletal evidence from a crime scene Dr H Wayne Carver, Chief
Environmental Science Environmental Science is the study of the world's natural habitat and how human beings affect it, as well as how changes in human behavior can benefit the earth The Environmental Science major is based on a combination of physical and biological sciences and also includes selected areas of social sciences
journalism, agriculture, food sciences, law, forensic science, and many more Sample Job Titles arborist environmental specialist biochemist fisheries biologist
Lab Methods in Archaeological and Forensic Science Archaeobotany Part VI from UCONN's Student Code: Academic Integrity in Undergraduate Education
Henry C Lee College of Criminal Justice Forensic Sciences 2003-Future Problem Solving Program of Connecticut DNA Identification Workshop, UCONN,
forensic scientists He has helped to solve Dr Lee is currently the Director of Forensic Research and Professor of Pediatrics at UConn School of Medicine