Indiana State University to Launch New Bachelor of Science in Forensics Major in the Fall

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Indiana State University proudly announces that the Indiana Commission for Higher Education has approved its new Bachelor of Science in Forensics degree. This unique program will offer students learning experiences across various departments in the College of Arts and Sciences as part of a combined program.

Indiana State University proudly announces that the Indiana Commission for Higher Education has approved its new Bachelor of Science in Forensics degree. This unique program will offer students learning experiences across various departments in the College of Arts and Sciences as part of a combined program.

The program will incorporate Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Criminology and Investigation, Legal Studies, Physics, and Statistics courses to develop skilled, professional graduates whose competence in problem-solving, quantitative reasoning, investigation, and scientific laboratory procedures can be applied to immediate employment or advanced study.

The major has two pathways that can be completed in four years. The Forensic Science pathway includes additional advanced science coursework with hands-on laboratory components. This will prepare students for careers as forensic specialists or analysts in crime labs or provide an academic base for graduate studies in Forensic Science. 

The Forensic Studies pathway requires fewer total credits and provides flexibility for students to customize their degree by choosing from extensive elective options, enabling them to pursue careers in a variety of other settings such as the Department of Natural Resources, environmental risk areas, and local health departments.

“As someone whose academic and professional journey has been deeply rooted in criminal justice, I am especially proud of this new interdisciplinary program. It bridges science and investigative work in a way that reflects the real-world demands of forensic careers,” said Dr. Melinda Roberts, Dean of Indiana State University’s College of Arts and Sciences. “Our goal is to prepare students not only to succeed in crime labs or law enforcement but also to adapt to a range of professional environments where analytical thinking and scientific precision are essential. This degree opens doors to impactful careers and graduate opportunities that are both meaningful and in high demand.”

“The newly approved Bachelor of Science in Forensics degree is a prime example of how Indiana State University continually evaluates how we, as a university, can meet the growing demand for a range of careers in Indiana and across the nation. The workforce possibilities upon completion of the BS in Forensics are extensive, and this new degree aligns with existing high-impact programs within the College of Arts and Sciences. These programs emphasize experiential learning and offer excellent career outcomes. We’re excited to see this addition to Indiana State’s curriculum,” said Dr. Christopher Olsen, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Indiana State University.

The Forensics major is now available for prospective students to submit applications for the Fall 2025 semester. For further information, please visit indianastate.edu.