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MS in Forensic Science

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Program Description

The Master of Science in Forensic Science program requires the completion of 44 graduate semester hours of core and forensic science coursework that can be completed in two years. The program is designed to provide students with the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities essential to forensic science. This unique and interdisciplinary program was the first of its kind in Texas. Graduate level topics include crime scene investigation, pattern evidence, controlled substances, trace evidence, microscopic analysis, forensic biology, law/science interface, ethics, and quality assurance. These core topics are complemented with advanced coursework and laboratory instruction. The program maintains strong ties with accredited forensic laboratories in both the private and public sectors. Students are required to complete an internship in a forensic laboratory, complete an independent research project and demonstrate good oral and written skills that will prepare them for future success in both the laboratory and in the courtroom.


Admission

Admission considerations include: (1) a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution in chemistry or biology; or a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution in a forensic or natural science with the equivalent of a minor in either chemistry or biology; (2) test scores from the Graduate Record Examination; (3) three letters of recommendation, with at least two from academic sources; and (4) official transcripts of all academic work previously undertaken. Applicants should have completed instrumental analysis and molecular biology at the undergraduate level. However, exceptional students who have not taken these courses may be allowed to take these stem courses during their first year.

A holistic review of each student’s application file will be completed on a competitive basis.

 


Degree Requirements

 

Plan 1 - MS in Forensic Science (Non-thesis)

Item
Requirement
Options
Hours
Required
1
Specified
Courses
Choose all from:
FS 622 <FORS 6222> Forensic Science Proseminar
CJ 685 <CRIJ 6385> Statistics for Criminal Justice Research

FS 545 <FORS 5445> Forensic Instrumental Analysis
FS 531 <FORS 5331> Techniques of Crime Scene Investigation
FS 535 <FORS 5335> Trace Evidence and Microscopic Analysis
FS 526 <FORS 5226> Law and Forensic Sciences
FS 560 <FORS 5360> Forensic Analysis - Pattern Evidence
FS 624 <FORS 6224> Quality Assurance in Forensic Science
FS 516 <FORS 5116> Seminar in Forensic Science
FS 540 <FORS 5440> Forensic Biology
FS 546 <FORS 5446> Forensic Toxicology and Drug Chemistry
FS 671 <FORS 6371> Forensic Science Internship
FS 671 <FORS 6371> Forensic Science Internship
FS 614 <FORS 6114> Forensic Science Capstone Course
38
2 Electives Choose two from:
Graduate courses in CRIJ, BIOL, or CHEM
6
TOTAL
44

 


Courses

Forensic Science (FORS)

Criminal Justice (CRIJ)

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