Master of Forensic Sciences

USA

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What will I learn?

Whether you are seeking a career specifically in the forensic sciences or hoping to advance your skills in law enforcement, lab work, law, investigation, or another profession, you’ll learn valuable and applicable skills in this leading-edge field with a Master of Forensic Sciences. The program is grounded in the study of basic human anatomy, components of death investigation, analysis of disease and trauma, and identification of unknown dead persons. You’ll learn how to professionally interact with forensic pathologists and investigators, and how to apply scientific methods to the resolution of legal problems.

The master’s in forensic science program provides two areas of specialization. The specialization in Criminalistics includes courses in trace evidence, advanced forensic toxicology, advanced forensic serology and DNA, forensic anthropology and archeology, and more. The specialization in Investigation focuses on advanced forensic investigative techniques for the field, giving you a comprehensive understanding of the concepts underlying the forensic sciences.

Program Learning Outcomes

Explain basic human anatomy, components of death investigation and techniques used for analysis of diseases and trauma, identification of unknown dead bodies; and to professionally interact with the forensic pathologist and medico-legal death investigators.
Apply the technical procedures and methods of collection, preservation, chain of custody, analysis, comparison and report preparation of the biological, trace and toxicological evidentiary evidence.
Analyze the basic principles and the role of crime scene investigators in forensic and legal procedures.
Apply the basic principles of forensic photography, and explain the legal issues related to forensic photography and courtroom or trial presentation.
Apply profiling knowledge and crime scene analysis methods to crime scene variables.
Analyze the legal, ethical, and constitutional tensions between the interests of society, and the rights of individuals in connection with various criminal procedures and contexts.

Which department am I in?

School of Arts, Letters, and Sciences

Study options

Full Time (At least 54 quarter units)

Tuition fees
$19,890.00 (16,62,765) per year
Cost per Quarter Unit: USD $442; 4.5 Quarter Unit Course: USD $1,989
Start date

Every month

Venue

School of Arts, Letters, and Sciences

11255 North Torrey Pines Road,

LA JOLLA,

California,

92037, United States

Online/Distance (At least 54 quarter units)

Tuition fees
$19,890.00 (16,62,765) per year
Cost per Quarter Unit: USD $442; 4.5 Quarter Unit Course: USD $1,989
Start date

Every month

Entry requirements

For international students

Applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree or higher from a regionally accredited college or university where an overall grade point average of 2.5 or better was achieved, or where a grade point average of 2.75 or higher was achieved in the last 90 quarter units.

English Proficiency

TOEFL 79 iBT

IELTS 6.0 (no band lower than 5)

PTEA 58

iTEP 3.9

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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