There are many, many graduate programs out there. They vary in areas of emphasis, prerequisites, and quality. The following links to graduate programs are not endorsements, but examples of some of the information on schools that is on the web. There are also fliers for schools on the bulletin board across the hall from SCI 281.
Dr. Sutherlin is collecting information from different graduate schools and is creating a file in her office (Sci 277c). Feel free to come by and peruse the information.
University General Graduate School Pages
- Iowa State University
- Indiana University
- Oklahoma State University
- Purdue University
- Rice University
- University of Oklahoma
- University of Southern Mississippi
Interdisciplinary Graduate Programs
- Texas A&M Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
- Texas Tech Chemistry and Biochemistry
- The University of Texas at Houston Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Biochemistry Graduate Programs
Chemistry Graduate Programs
Biology Graduate Programs
Forensics Graduate Programs
- You will find that most forensic programs are master's level. If you want a Ph.D. you might do better to get a Ph.D. in a field that can be applied to forensics, then get a forensics job.
- Forensic Grad School Lisiting
- George Washington University - M.S.
- University of Maryland - Forenic Toxicology - M.S. and PhD





