Program Requirements

General Program Requirements:
Number of Credits Required Beyond the Baccalaureate: 32

Required Courses:

Core Courses
°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý5102Data Analysis and Evidence2
°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý5108Investigative Chemistry4
°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý8001Leadership, Law and Ethics in Forensic Science3
°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý8007Biotransformation of Drugs and Xenobiotics3
°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý8107Advanced Forensic Chemistry3
°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý8111Forensic Toxicology3
°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý8601Analytical Separations3
°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý9800Seminar in Forensic Chemistry (2 terms)2
Electives 16
Capstone Course
°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý9995Capstone Project3
Total Credit Hours32
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With advisor approval, students may elect to take °ä±á·¡²ÑÌý8310 Special Topics in Analytical Chemistry or any two graduate-level courses. If °ä±á·¡²ÑÌý8310 is taken twice, different topics must be studied each term.

Culminating Events:
Capstone Project:
The internship involves a significant project completed in an approved forensic laboratory. As part of the culminating event of the Forensic Chemistry PSM, students present their project results at the final Seminar in Forensic Chemistry (°ä±á·¡²ÑÌý9800).

Seminars

In the Forensic Chemistry PSM, you’ll be required to attend annual seminars to learn about current topics and developments in the fields of forensics and forensic chemistry. In addition, you’ll receive hands-on training in an approved forensic laboratory, which will provide the basis for your independent research project.

Core requirements for the science side of forensic chemistry include

  • applied biopharmaceutics,
  • current topics in forensic chemistry,
  • data analysis and
  • toxicology.

Core requirements for the legal side of forensic chemistry include

  • ethics,
  • law and
  • policy.