国际学生入学条件
Official Secondary and College Transcripts: Forward official secondary school transcript(s) accompanied by an English translation of the document(s), as well as an official transcript of the in-progress grades when available. Transfer students should submit official copies of their final secondary school transcript and their college/university study. These should be accompanied by an English translation. Any available information regarding the comparability of secondary school or college courses to the U.S. system should also be provided.
SATs Not Required: If a student chooses to submit SAT I or ACT scores, they can be taken from the high school transcript, or an official copy can be requested from the testing agency. Western New England University's SAT code is 3962, and the ACT code is 1930.
Letters of recommendation are not required.
SAT - 450 on the English Based Reading and Writing section
ACT - Verbal score of 18
TOEFL - 74 IBT
IELTS - 6
PTE Academic - 50
STEP Eiken - Pre-1
iTEP - 4
Duolingo - 100 DET
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- 雅思总分:6
- 托福网考总分:74
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:PTE Academic - 50, Duolingo - 100 DET
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课程简介
物理科学和生物科学在犯罪调查中的应用对于执法和法律制度变得越来越重要。法医化学家参与与刑事调查和许多民事诉讼案件有关的证据链的收集,保存,分析,记录和陈述。准确的文档对于该行业至关重要,因此您将学习法医研究的理论和实际应用。法医科学家在后台工作,通常受雇于州和联邦犯罪实验室以及私人机构。<br> <br>当您了解分析方法和仪器分析时,您将获得扎实的生物学和化学背景。您将学习有趣的主题,包括毒理学,科学证据和犯罪现场处理。实验室研究是法医学专业的重要方面。法医学专业的学生在教室和实验室(包括法医学实验室)在
The Forensic Chemistry major can get you there. Forensic science is the application of physical and biological science to the law. Forensic scientists are involved in the collection, preservation, analysis, and presentation of evidence related to criminal investigations and civil cases. If you want to help law enforcement agencies track down wanted criminals or have a hand in gaining FDA approval for the latest wonder drug, Forensic Chemistry at Western New England is the major for you. The application of physical and biological sciences to the investigation of crime is becoming ever more important to law enforcement and the legal system. Forensic chemists are involved in the collection, preservation, analysis, documentation, and presentation of the chain of evidence related to criminal investigations and many civil litigation cases. Accurate documentation is critical to this profession, so you will learn both the theory and practical application of forensic research. Forensic scientists work behind the scenes and are typically employed in state and federal crime labs as well as private facilities.<br><br>You will gain a solid background in biology and chemistry as you learn about analytical methods and instrumentation analysis. You will study fascinating subjects, including Toxicology, Scientific Evidence, and Crime Scene Processing. Laboratory research is an important aspect of the Forensic Chemistry major. Forensic Chemistry students study in the classrooms and laboratories, including the Forensics Lab, in the 40 million Center for the Sciences and Pharmacy. In addition to proficiency using complex instrumentation, students are also taught critical documentation and report-writing skills. Students also are required to provide expert testimony in the courtroom at our School of Law.
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