Forensics / Forensic Toxicology
The Master of Science Degree in Forensic Science represents the application of science to the administration of the Law. The program consists of 32 hours beyond the Bachelor of Science degree with specialization in either Forensic Analysis or Forensic Biochemistry. Each student concludes their degree by defending a written thesis to 2 faculty members and at least 1 forensic expert in the field.
Requirements
Undergraduate: varies. Graduate: varies, generally a bachelor's degree, GPA 3.0, GRE of 1000, or GMA of 450. Seehttp://graduate.ucf.edu/ Post-graduate: seehttp://graduate.ucf.edu/ Certificate: varies according to program.
Accreditation
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
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University of Central Florida
The University of Central Florida was founded in 1963. The institution has grown into a major metropolitan research university providing extensive teaching, service, and research programs. UCF also offers a distance learning program via the internet and videotape in honor of the school's mission for regional, national, and international excellence. All courses are developed by UCF staff maximazing their effectiveness.
Accreditation
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.