The Department of Forensic and Investigative Sciences offers graduate studies leading to a degree of Master of Science. The Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission (FEPAC) accredited degree program is rigorous, quantitative and science-based.
Coursework focuses on advanced science classes including microscopy, trace evidence, pattern evidence and laboratory management.
The degree is unique in that it shares aspects of a professional education degree, such as an M.B.A., while retaining a strong research component. Students are required to complete a minimum of 40 credit hours. The coursework is comprised of a core of advanced chemistry and biology courses and complemented with additional laboratory-based instruction in microscopy, analytical chemistry and impression evidence. Students also study professional communications, ethics and laboratory management.
An independent research project/thesis under the supervision of a faculty member is required. The learning and research environment is supported by state-of-the-art instruments and laboratory facilities.