MS in Forensic Toxicology 1 MS in Forensic Toxicology Admissions Requirements In addition to the Graduate College minimum requirements, applicants must meet the following program requirements: • Baccalaureate Field BS in chemistry, biochemistry, or pharmaceutical sciences, and/or PharmD Analytical chemistry, one
SFS3 Students will analyze the use of toxicology, serology, and DNA technology in forensic investigations a Classify toxins and their effects on the body b Compare the effects of alcohol on blood alcohol levels with regard to gender, and according to the law c Evaluate forensic techniques used to isolate toxins in the body
Forensic Science Study Guide Unit 8 Toxicology Name:_____ 1 Adverse effects __ _____1 Toxicology is the study of the ___ of chemicals or physical agents on living organisms Medical examiner or coroner_____2 Who would be most likely to use postmortem forensic toxicology? Drug Testing_____3 How would forensic toxicology come into play in the
contexts The field of forensic toxicology involves three main sub-disciplines: postmortem forensic toxicology, human performance toxicology, and forensic drug testing A bachelor’s degree in the life or physical sciences is the first step towards pursuing a career in forensic toxicology
*Program is accredited by the Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Graduate Certificate in Forensic Investigation, Toxicology Concentration
public speaking and forensic science classes Choose Complete an undergraduate degree in a science such American Board of Forensic Toxicology or The