The Master of Science degree in Forensic Science is offered in the Forensic and Investigative Sciences Program.
Forensic science is the application of scientific methods and processes to matters that involve crime or the public. The Forensic and Investigative Sciences Program combines the best of biology, chemistry, physics and mathematics, along with criminal justice and law.
The M.S. in Forensic Science requires 30 credit hours of study beyond the baccalaureate level. The non-thesis option can be completed in one year if you enroll full-time. It is designed for students seeking careers as professional forensic scientists who desire employment in the criminal justice field or a related area.