Forensic Sciences Graduate Certificates
Graduate Certificates
- Coursework earned in a Graduate Certificate can also be used to meet requirements for up to two additional degrees.
- No more than 2 courses (6 hours) can overlap between any two or more Graduate Certificates in Forensic Sciences.
- Graduate Certificate in Forensic Arson, Explosives, Firearms and Toolmarks Investigation
This certificate offers investigators in the public sector and military personnel with specialized graduate-level education to enhance their professional expertise. Individuals should be employed as a bomb technician, fire investigator, or other related position.
Program Delivery
- Online and hybrid
Admission to this degree requires:
- Appropriate clearance via employment verification with resume/CV.
- Completed bachelor’s degree with 3.0 GPA or higher for admission without qualification.
- Three letters of recommendation from academic or professional references.
- A brief personal statement indicated experience and goals as they relate to the program.
- $50.00 application fee.
Courses
- 12 credit hours - two general forensic courses and two advanced courses in the subject of Arson, Explosives, Firearms or Toolmarks Investigation.
- To view the required courses, both core and elective options, please visit this link: http://catalog.okstate.edu/graduate-college/graduate-certificate/forensic-arson-explosives-firearms-toolmarks-investigation-gcrt/
- Graduate Certificate in Forensic Investigative Sciences
This certificate offers advanced education tailored for professionals seeking specialized expertise in forensic investigation. This program provides focused study on essential techniques and methodologies used in forensic analysis and crime scene investigation, equipping graduates with valuable skills for careers in law enforcement, criminal justice, crime scene, and related fields. This certificate is flexible and allows students to tailor the coursework to their individual goals.
Program Delivery
- 100% Online
Admission to this degree requires:
- Completed bachelor’s degree with 3.0 GPA or higher for admission without qualification.
- Three letters of recommendation from academic or professional references.
- A brief personal statement indicated experience and goals as they relate to the program.
- $50.00 application fee
Courses
- 12 credit hours - two core courses and two general graduate elective courses in subject of Forensic Investigation
- To view both core and elective options, please visit this link: http://catalog.okstate.edu/graduate-college/graduate-certificate/forensic-investigative-sciences-gcrt/
- Graduate Certificate in Forensic Psychology
This certificate is designed to provide advanced training for individuals interested in the intersection of psychology, forensic investigation, and the legal system. This program offers specialized coursework focusing on topics such as criminal behavior, risk assessment, forensic assessment, and the application of psychological principles within legal contexts. Whether pursuing a career in law enforcement, corrections, victim advocacy, or related fields, this certificate equips graduates with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand and address the complex psychological aspects of the legal system within forensic sciences.
Program Delivery
- 100% Online
Admission to this degree requires:
- Completed bachelor’s degree with 3.0 GPA or higher for admission without qualification.
- Three letters of recommendation from academic or professional references.
- A brief personal statement indicated experience and goals as they relate to the program.
- $50.00 application fee
Courses
12 credit hours - two core courses and two general graduate elective courses in the subject of Forensic Psychology
To view both core and elective options, please visit this link: http://catalog.okstate.edu/graduate-college/graduate-certificate/forensic-psychology-gcrt/
- Starting Fall 2024 - Graduate Certificate in Forensic Threat Assessment and Management
This certificate fills a critical gap in available training by equipping individuals to effectively handle threats and mitigate risks. Through evidence-based approaches, students gain essential skills and competency for steering threat assessments and developing management strategies. Tailored for professionals in law enforcement, human resources, private security, school resources, and counseling, this program offers formal education and coursework to prepare for the Certified Threat Manager (CTM) exam with the Association of Threat Assessment Professionals (ATAP).
Program Delivery
- 100% Online
Admission to this degree requires:
- Completed bachelor’s degree with 3.0 GPA or higher for admission without qualification.
- A brief personal statement indicated experience and goals as they relate to the program.
- Resume/CV
- $50.00 application fee
- Due to course sequencing we recommend applicants apply for admission in Fall term.
Courses
- 12 credit hours –
- FRNS 5273 Forensic Threat Assessment and Management
- FRNS 5293 Violence in Forensic Settings
- FRNS 5713 Forensic Psychology
- One advanced graduate elective course in the subject of Threat Assessment and Management
- To view the required courses, both core and elective options, please visit this link: http://catalog.okstate.edu/graduate-college/graduate-certificate/forensic-threat-assessment-management-gcrt/
This program is not yet approved for Federal Financial Aid. (View the OSU approved programs list.)
- Starting Fall 2024 - Graduate Certificate in Forensic Crime Analysis
This Certificate aims to support and enhance informed decision-making in policy formulation, crime prevention, and criminal investigations. Students will acquire proficiency in analyzing crime data findings and effectively responding to analysis outcomes. Designed for professionals in law enforcement, policymaking, private security, and related fields, this certificate equips individuals with the essential skills and content relevant to prepare for the Law Enforcement Analyst – Foundation (LEAF) exam administered by the International Association of Crime Analysts (IACA).
Program Delivery
- 100% Online
Admission to this degree requires:
- Completed bachelor’s degree with 3.0 GPA or higher for admission without qualification.
- A brief personal statement indicated experience and goals as they relate to the program.
- Resume/CV
- $50.00 application fee
- Due to course sequencing we recommend applicants apply for admission in Fall term.
Courses
- 12 credit hours –
- FRNS 5553 Introduction to Forensic Crime Analysis
- FRNS 5563 Theories in Forensic Crime Analysis
- FRNS 5573 Policing Strategies in Forensic Crime Analysis
- FRNS 5583 Data and Statistics in Forensic Crime Analysis
- To view the required courses, both core and elective options, please visit this link: http://catalog.okstate.edu/graduate-college/graduate-certificate/forensic-crime-analysis-gcrt/
This program is not yet approved for Federal Financial Aid. (View the OSU approved programs list.)
- Starting Fall 2024 - Graduate Certificate in Digital Forensics & Incident Response
The Certificate offers students the essential knowledge and skills required for the digital forensics and incident response sector. This rapidly expanding and dynamic field demands individuals with
technical expertise in digital devices and network forensics. Upon completing the program, students will showcase proficiency in seizing, preserving, acquiring, and analyzing digital trace artifacts for investigative objectives. This certificate supplies formal education for those seeking roles in various occupations including Digital Forensics Analyst, Digital Forensics Examiner, DFIR Analyst, and eDiscovery Analyst.
Program Delivery
- 100% Online
Admission to this degree requires:
- Completed bachelor’s degree with 3.0 GPA or higher for admission without qualification.
- A brief personal statement indicated experience and goals as they relate to the program.
- Resume/CV
- $50.00 application fee
- Due to course sequencing we recommend applicants apply for admission in Fall term.
Courses
- 12 credit hours –
- FRNS 5683 Digital and Multimedia Evidence for Investigators
- FRNS 6683 Computer Forensics, Extractions and Analysis
- FRNS 6663 Network Forensics
- FRNS 6673 Mobile Device Forensics
- To view the required courses, both core and elective options, please visit this link: http://catalog.okstate.edu/graduate-college/graduate-certificate/digital-forensics-incident-response-gcrt/
Contact
For questions about these certificate programs, please contact the School of Forensic Sciences.
918-561-8424
This program is not yet approved for Federal Financial Aid. (View the OSU approved programs list.)