M.S. in Forensic Sciences - Arson, Explosives, Firearms and Toolmarks Investigation
The OSU School of Forensic Sciences offers a master’s degree in forensic sciences with a specialization in arson and explosives investigation. This a non-thesis track that offers graduate-level education for law enforcement and military investigators working in the field of explosives and fire investigation. If you have any questions about this program, please email Hannah Childers, the academic coordinator at hannah.renee.childers@okstate.edu.
- Online and optional on-campus laboratory seminars
- Minimum of 32 credit hours
- Designed for law enforcement and military investigators
- Related professional experience required
Admissions
No particular undergraduate college major is required, but students must have a related professional background, appropriate clearance and approval from track lead.
Before applying: students must clear the employment verification process.
Employment Verification Form
Once students clear employment verification, the online application requires the following components:
- Academic Transcript(s) (Students must have an earned Bachelor's degree prior to their term of entry)
- Personal Statement to include background and career goals
- Resume/CV
- Contact information for 3 individuals who will provide letters of recommendation.
Suggested Deadlines:
Fall Admission: July 1
Spring Admission: October 1
Deadlines are recommended, we review application on an ongoing basis.
Tuition:
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Academics
Curriculum
Our curriculum focuses on the chemistry of explosives, pyrotechnics, fire dynamics, blast effects, firearm and tool mark examinations, evidence collection and laboratory techniques.
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Minimum Degree Requirements
- Must maintain a 3.0 or better grade point average throughout the program.
- Satisfactory completion of a minimum of 32 graduate credit hours. Students typically take 33 credit hours in this degree track.
- Satisfactory completion of a creative component (via enrollment in FRNS 5980).
- All courses and requirements must be completed within 7 years of admission.
Creative Component - FRNS 5980
Typically, to meet this requirement students produce a research paper or project related to their profession area of expertise in their final term.
Requirements for Online Courses
The program includes online courses that require self-direction and computer skills. Students must have the ability to be self-directed and to assume greater responsibility for independent reading, course communications, collaborative learning, written assignments, and research projects. In addition, participants must have computer skills, appropriate equipment, and Internet/e-mail access needed for online courses. Internet courses require no on-campus attendance, although some courses offered on campus may have Internet components. An additional fee is charged for online courses.
Have a question about this program?
Our program coordinator can help.
Hannah Childers, Academic Coordinator
918-561-8424