The Master of Science in Forensic Science program is designed to service the needs of both practicing professionals and full-time students who desire an advanced program of study in forensic science. The program is comprised of three concentrations: Forensic Analysis, Forensic Biochemistry and Forensic Professional. The Forensic Biochemistry and Forensic Analysis concentrations require the student to perform original research and defend a written thesis. The Forensic Professional concentration is a nonthesis option comprised of course work and an independent study capstone project.
fficial, competitive GRE score taken within the last five years. A bachelor’s in Forensic Science or another physical science, based on at least 30 hours of college-level science subjects, that provides the background required to be successful in the proposed program. Acceptable non-Forensic Science BS degrees may include Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Physics, and Statistics. Three letters of recommendation. A minimum score of 573 paper-based; 230 computer-based; 89 Internet-based in TOEFL ; or 7.0 IELTS is required Short (one page) statement
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