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Forensic & Criminology Programs in Maryland FORENSIC & CRIMINOLOGY PROGRAMS IN MARYLAND College/University Department Degree Contact Chima Ugah Baltimore City Cybersecurity and Life Sciences [email protected] Community College Assurance A.A.S. 410-462-8542 Chima Ugah Baltimore City Cybersecurity and Life Sciences [email protected] Community College Assurance Certificate 410-462-8542 Behavioral Criminal Justice B.S. Dr. Charles Adams Bowie State Sciences & concentration in Forensic [email protected] University Human Services Science 301-860-3126 Career and Criminal Justice A.A.S. Chesapeake Bridget Lowrie Professional Crime Scene Technician College 410-827-5761 Studies Concentration Career and Criminal Justice A.A.S. Chesapeake Bridget Lowrie Professional Law Enforcement College 410-827-5761 Studies Concentration Career and Chesapeake Crime Scene Technician Bridget Lowrie Professional College Certificate 410-827-5761 Studies Career and Chesapeake Criminal Justice Law Bridget Lowrie Professional College Enforcement Certificate 410-827-5761 Studies School of Linda Fleischer Community College Business, Criminal Justice Studies [email protected] of Baltimore County Education, A.A.S. Justice, and Law 443-840-3663 School of Linda Fleischer Community College Business, Corrections Professional [email protected] of Baltimore County Education, Certificate Justice, and Law 443-840-3663 School of Linda Fleischer Community College Business, Criminal Justice Studies [email protected] of Baltimore County Education, Certificate Justice, and Law 443-840-3663 School of Noell Damron Community College Technology, Art, Cybersecurity A.A.S. [email protected] of Baltimore County and Design 443-840-2811 Page 1 of 7 FORENSIC & CRIMINOLOGY PROGRAMS IN MARYLAND College/University Department Degree Contact College of Coppin State [email protected] Behavioral & Criminal Justice B.S. University 410-951-3044 Social Sciences College of Coppin State Forensic Investigations [email protected] Behavioral & University Certificate 410-951-3044 Social Sciences College of Coppin State [email protected] Behavioral & Criminal Justice M.Sc. University 410-951-3044 Social Sciences College of Interdisciplinary Criminal Coppin State [email protected] Behavioral & Justice & Applied Social University 410-951-3044 Social Sciences & Political Sciences Justice Administration College of Liberal B.S. DeVry University 866-338-7934 Arts & Sciences (includes Digital Forensics Specialization) Computing Frederick Andy Yao and Business Cybersecurity A.A.S. Community College 301-846-2410 Technology Computing Frederick Andy Yao and Business Cybertech Certificate Community College 301-846-2410 Technology Criminal Justice Frederick Nicole Welch Social Sciences Concentration in Social Community College 301-846-2507 Sciences A.A. Secure Computing and Brad Rinard Frostburg State Computer Information Assurance [email protected] University Science B.S. 301-687-4719 Law and Criminal Law and Criminal Justice [email protected] Hood College Justice B.S. 301-696-3721 Law and Criminal Minor in Criminology and [email protected] Hood College Justice Delinquency 301-696-3721 Page 2 of 7 FORENSIC & CRIMINOLOGY PROGRAMS IN MARYLAND College/University Department Degree Contact Johns Hopkins Information Cybersecurity and 410-516-6282 University Security Institute Security Informatics M.S. Kaplan University Criminal Justice Criminal Justice B.S. 866-527-5268 Applied Science in Kaplan University Criminal Justice Criminal Justice & 866-527-5268 Criminology A.A. Crime Scene Technician Kaplan University Criminal Justice 866-527-5268 Certificate Kaplan University Criminal Justice Criminal Justice M.S. 866-527-5268 David Rivers Loyola University Biology Forensic Studies Minor [email protected] Maryland 410-617-2057 David Rivers Loyola University Forensic Studies B.S. Biology [email protected] Maryland (pending) 410-617-2057 Dana Ferraris McDaniel College Chemistry Minor in Forensic Science 410-857-2491 Sociology B.S. Debra Lemke McDaniel College Sociology specialization in Criminal 410-857-2533 Justice School of Mount St. Mary’s Criminal Justice B.S. Virginia McGovern Education and University Minor in Criminal Justice 301-447-5171 Human Services School of Mount St. Mary’s Sociology/Criminal Virginia McGovern Education and University Justice B.S. 301-447-5171 Human Services School of Mount St. Mary’s Criminal Justice B.S. Janene Horne Education and University (Adult Undergraduate) 301-682-4815 Human Services School of Arts, Ashley Fundack Notre Dame of Sciences, and Criminology B.S. [email protected] Maryland University Business 410-532-5704 Page 3 of 7 FORENSIC & CRIMINOLOGY PROGRAMS IN MARYLAND College/University Department Degree Contact Raymond Harris Prince George’s Public Safety and Forensic Science A.S. [email protected] Community College Business 301-546-7553 Raymond Harris Prince George’s Public Safety and Criminal Justice A.A. [email protected] Community College Business 301-546-7553 Raymond Harris Prince George’s Public Safety and Criminal Justice A.A.S. [email protected] Community College Business 301-546-7553 Raymond Harris Prince George’s Public Safety and Correction A.A.S. [email protected] Community College Business 301-546-7553 Raymond Harris Prince George’s Public Safety and Cybercrime A.A.S. [email protected] Community College Business 301-546-7553 Raymond Harris Prince George’s Public Safety and Cybersecurity A.A.S. [email protected] Community College Business 301-546-7553 Raymond Harris Prince George’s Public Safety and Prelaw A.A. [email protected] Community College Business 301-546-7553 School of Stevenson Humanities and Criminal Justice B.S. 1-877-468-6852 University Social Sciences School of Bachelor’s to Master’s Stevenson Stevenson University Online Humanities and in Criminal Justice/ University 1-877-531-7118 Social Sciences Forensic Studies Dr. John Tobin School of Crime Scene Stevenson Stevenson University Online Humanities and Invesitgation M.S. and University [email protected] Social Sciences Certificate 1-877-531-7118 Thomas Byrd School of Stevenson Stevenson University Online Humanities and Cyber Forensics M.S. University [email protected] Social Sciences 1-877-531-7113 Page 4 of 7 FORENSIC & CRIMINOLOGY PROGRAMS IN MARYLAND College/University Department Degree Contact Thomas Byrd School of Stevenson Digital Forensics M.S. and Stevenson University Online Humanities and University Certificate [email protected] Social Sciences 1-877-531-7113 Thomas D. Coogan School of Stevenson Forensic Accounting M.S. Stevenson University Online Humanities and University and Certificate [email protected] Social Sciences 1-877-531-7113 Thomas D. Coogan School of Stevenson Forensic Investigation Stevenson University Online Humanities and University M.S. and Certificate [email protected] Social Sciences 1-877-531-7113 Dr. John Tobin School of Stevenson Stevenson University Online Humanities and Forensic Science M.F.S. University [email protected] Social Sciences 1-877-531-7118 Thomas D. Coogan School of Stevenson Stevenson University Online Humanities and Forensic Studies M.S. University [email protected] Social Sciences 1-877-531-7113 Strayer University Criminal Justice Criminal Justice B.S. 1-844-849-9215 Dept: 410-704-3058 Department of Mark Profili Towson University Forensic Chemistry B.S. Chemistry [email protected] 410-704-2668 Dr. Elizabeth Clifford Department Sociology-Anthropology of Sociology, [email protected] Towson University B.S. concentration in Anthropology & 410-704-5164 or Criminal Justice Criminal Justice 410-704-2852 Mark Profili Department of Towson University Chemistry Forensic Science M.S. [email protected] 410-704-2668 Charles Tumosa, Crime Scene University of College of Public Co-Program Director Investigation B.S. and Baltimore Affairs [email protected] Certificate 410-837-5528 Page 5 of 7 FORENSIC & CRIMINOLOGY PROGRAMS IN MARYLAND College/University Department Degree Contact Edgar F. Koch University of College of Public Criminal Justice B.S. [email protected] Baltimore Affairs 410-837-5055 Charles Tumosa University of College of Public Forensic Studies B.S. [email protected] Baltimore Affairs 410-837-5528 Heather L. Pfeifer University of College of Public Criminal Justice M.S. [email protected] Baltimore Affairs 410-837-5292 Charles Tumosa University of College of Public Crime Scene [email protected] Baltimore Affairs Investigation Certificate 410-837-5528 Heather L. Pfeifer University of College of Public Criminal Justice M.S./J.D. [email protected] Baltimore Affairs Combined degree 410-837-5292 Heather L. Pfeifer University of College of Public Forensic Science-High [email protected] Baltimore Affairs Technology Crime M.S. 410-837-5292 University of Department of [email protected] Maryland Eastern Criminal Justice B.S. Criminal Justice 410-651-6585 Shore University of Department of Criminology & Criminal [email protected] Maryland Eastern Criminal Justice Justice M.S. 410-651-6585 Shore University of Department of [email protected] Maryland Eastern Toxicology M.S. Natural Sciences 410-651-6013 Shore University of School of Dr. Ling Li, Program Director Forensic Medicine M.S. Maryland Baltimore Graduate Studies [email protected] University of Interdisciplinary Interdisciplinary Studies: [email protected] Maryland Baltimore Studies Criminal Justice 410-455-2004 County Page 6 of 7 FORENSIC & CRIMINOLOGY PROGRAMS IN MARYLAND College/University Department Degree Contact University of Department of Criminology and Criminal [email protected] Maryland-College Criminology and Justice
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