CERTIFICATE IN FORENSIC SCIENCE
The College
of Science offers a
graduate Certificate in Forensic Science to meet the growing needs for trained
specialists in the area of forensics. Ideal candidates for this certificate
have completed a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution with a
minimum GPA of 3.0 and have a strong interest in forensics. The certificate is ideal for professionals
either currently working in or planning to enter into the fields of law
enforcement and forensics. The certificate is especially designed for
professionals who are interested in advancing their career goals, but who may
not have adequate time available to undertake a graduate degree program, as all
classes meet once a week and are offered at 4:30 or 7:20 PM. A background in Chemistry or Biology is
useful, but not required, since the program contains both science and
non-science tracks.
The 18-credit certificate begins with a set of two core
courses designed specifically for this program.
Students will then take three courses unique to their track, either
forensic science or general forensics, before finishing with a final capstone
course that integrates knowledge and skills learned in both tracks. Students
completing the Certificate in Forensic Science will receive the most up-to-date
advanced forensic science education available in the region from renowned
George Mason faculty and local forensics experts. Completion of the certificate
will enhance the careers of those students who are already working in this
area, and can also serve as a useful intermediate step towards later enrollment
in a Forensic Science M.S. or Ph.D. degree program.
To learn more about the certificate, please select the
appropriate link below.
General
Information
Admissions
Forensic
Sciences and General Forensics Track
Course
Descriptions