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University of Central Oklahoma Graduate Catalog 2020-2021FORENSIC SCIENCE INSTITUTEAcademic Degree Programs177

W. Roger Webb Forensic Science InstituteTelephone: (405) 974-6911Fax: (405) 974-3804Email: jwomble1@uco.eduWebsite: www.uco.edu/forensicsDr. Dwight E. Adams, DirectorThe names of graduate program advisors appear on the program degreesheets on the following pages. At the graduate level, the Forensic ScienceInstitute awards the following degrees:Master of Science (M.S.) Forensic Science Forensic Science Forensic Science - Chemistry Forensic Science - Digital Forensics Forensic Science - Molecular BiologyThe Forensic Science Institute is devoted to academic excellence, through a uniquemultidisciplinary program, that provides outstanding educational, research, andprofessional training opportunities for practicing professionals and both undergraduateand graduate students. The Forensic Science Institute is a comprehensive training andresearch organization in all aspects of evidence collection, preservation, analysis, reportingand testimony. The Institute will promote leadership, character, and public servicethroughout all training events.178

University of Central Oklahoma Graduate Catalog 2020-2021Program:Major:Degree:Forensic ScienceForensic ScienceMaster of Science (M.S.)Dept:College:Major Code:Forensic Science InstituteForensic Science Institute7030Forensic Science, M.S.The M.S. Forensic Science degree is a research-oriented, graduate degree program. Students must complete a minimum of 36 hours ofgraduate level work, including a core of 15 hours, six hours of thesis research or three hours of graduate capstone, and a minimum of 15to 18 hours of electives in their major area.Graduate Advisor:Email:Office:Phone:Dr. John Mabryjmabry1@uco.eduFSI 110H(405) 974 - 6913Admission RequirementsSubmit the following items to:Jackson College of Graduate Studies100 N. University Drive, NUC 404Edmond, OK 73034Application deadline is April 15.Admission into the Graduate Forensic Science Program is forthe Fall semester only. Priority Admission will be considered forcompleted applications received in the Forensic Science Instituteby April 15. Regular Admission will be considered after April 15, butbefore the first day of school in the Fall semester or until capacityis reached. Online application for admission (www.uco.edu/graduate/). Official copies of undergraduate and graduate transcripts fromeach institution attended with all degrees posted. All transcriptsmust be from accredited institutions. Undergraduate transcriptsmust show: A minimum of 3.0 overall undergraduate GPA. Completion of nine undergraduate hours and otherprerequisites (if any), as determined by the graduateprogram advisor: FRSC 3043, STAT 2103, and FRSC2503.These courses may be completed during the firstyear of graduate school at UCO.Applications for the Graduate Forensic Science Program will bereviewed by the Forensic Science Institute. Applicants should submit one or more of the requirements below to be considered foradmission: Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores. A GRE scorewith a preferred minimum 50th percentile ranking (quantitative verbal sections). Sufficient professional experience (2 years) in ForensicScience or similar field. Scholastic achievement at the undergraduate level with a 3.5GPA or above in a relevant degree program.A one-page description of an area of interest in Forensic Scienceresearch should be submitted with the application material.*Students falling below these standards may qualify forconditional admission. See Admissions to Graduate Studies(p.17).Other Requirements Plan of Study. Each student must file a plan of study withhis/her graduate program advisor and the Jackson Collegeof Graduate Studies (JCGS) by the end of the first semesterduring which they complete their twelfth hour of graduate work.The plan must be signed and dated by the student and thegraduate program advisor before it can be considered official. Academic Standards. Meet the following course workstandards: Overall GPA of 3.00 or higher. No more than six hours of “C”. No more than six advisor-approved hours from traditionalcorrespondence courses. Thesis or Capstone Project. Enroll in six hours of Thesis (FRSC5990) and complete an acceptable thesis and successfullydefend it in public, two paper copies of the thesis and oneelectronic copy to the library through Proquest and the thesis’title page, original signature page, summary and abstract page,summary and abstract page to the JCGS or enroll in threehours of Graduate Capstone (FRSC 5930) plus an additionalthree hour guided elective. Final Requirements. Apply for graduation through the JCGS byadvertising deadline.Graduation RequirementsRequired Courses. 18 or 21 Hours(18 hours — Capstone; 21 hours — Thesis option)CoursePrefixCourseNo.Course TitleFRSC5253Forensic Science Analysis & LabFRSC5363Advanced Crime Scene TechniquesFRSC5863Expert WitnessFRSC5873Research Methods in Forensic ScienceFRSC5881Graduate SeminarFRSC5892Professional Issues in Forensic ScienceFRSC5930Graduate Capstone (3 hours) ORFRSC5990Thesis (6 hours)Guided Electives. 15 or 18 HoursComplete a minimum of 15 hours from the following list or others asapproved by the student’s major professor and thesis committeefor the Thesis option or 18 hours for the Capstone option.CoursePrefixCourseNo.Course TitleFRSC5143Crime Scene ReconstructionFRSC5153Crime Scene PhotographyFRSC5163Medicolegal ForensicsFRSC5223Behavior and Crime ScenesFRSC5233Forensic Interviewing TechniquesFRSC5243Forensic PsychologyFRSC5263Forensic & Biological AnthropologyFRSC5273Fingerprint ClassificationFRSC5303Forensic ArchaeologyFRSC5313Forensic PathologyFRSC5323Forensic Toxicology & Labcontinued.179

University of Central Oklahoma Graduate Catalog 2020-2021Forensic ScienceProgram:Major:Forensic Science continuedFRSC5333Forensic Molecular Biology & LabFRSC5343Forensic Serology & LabFRSC5353Firearm and Toolmark AnalysisFRSC5373Cold Case Review and AnalysisFRSC5413Bloodstain Pattern AnalysisFRSC5423Bloodstain Pattern Analysis IIFRSC5443Forensic Arson InvestigationFRSC5463Digital Forensics & LabFRSC5513Forensic Chemistry and LabFRSC5533Forensic Microscopy & LabFRSC5543Advanced Firearm and Toolmark & LabFRSC5553WMD ForensicsGuided Electives continued.CoursePrefixCourseNo.Course TitleFRSC5613Advanced Forensic DNA Analysis & LabFRSC5633Digital Forensics Tools and Analysis & LabFRSC5653Mobile Device Forensics & LabFRSC5673Network Forensics & LabFRSC5713Forensic PharmacologyFRSC5813Ethics and Professional DevelopmentFRSC5910Seminar in Forensic ScienceFRSC5920Workshop in Forensic ScienceFRSC5930Individual StudyFRSC5940Field Study in Forensic ScienceFRSC5950InternshipFRSC5960Institute in Forensic ScienceFRSC5970Study TourTOTAL HOURS REQUIRED. 36 HOURS180

University of Central Oklahoma Graduate Catalog 2020-2021Program:Major:Degree:Forensic ScienceDept:College:Major Code:Forensic Science - ChemistryMaster of Science (M.S.)Forensic Science InstituteForensic Science Institute7601Forensic Science — Chemistry, M.S.The M.S. Forensic Science - Chemistry degree is a research-oriented, graduate degree program. Students must complete a minimum of36 hours of graduate level work, including a core of 30 hours and six hours of thesis research or three hours of graduate capstone plusan additional three hour guided elective.Graduate Advisor:Email:Office:Phone:Dr. John Mabryjmabry1@uco.eduFSI 110H(405) 974 - 6913 Admission RequirementsSubmit the following items to:Jackson College of Graduate Studies100 N. University Drive, NUC 404Edmond, OK 73034 Application deadline is April 15.Admission into the Graduate Forensic Science Program is forthe Fall semester only. Priority Admission will be considered forcompleted applications received in the Forensic Science Instituteby April 15. Regular Admission will be considered after April 15, butbefore the first day of school in the Fall semester or until capacityis reached. Online application for admission (www.uco.edu/graduate/). Official copies of undergraduate and graduate transcripts fromeach institution attended with all degrees posted. All transcriptsmust be from accredited institutions. Undergraduate transcriptsmust show: A bachelor’s degree in forensic science or natural scienceis required. A minimum of 3.0 overall undergraduate GPA. Completion of nine undergraduate hours and otherprerequisites (if any), as determined by the graduateprogram advisor: FRSC 3043, STAT 2103, and FRSC2503. These courses may be completed during the firstyear of graduate school at UCO. during which they complete their twelfth hour of graduate work.The plan must be signed and dated by the student and thegraduate program advisor before it can be considered official.Academic Standards. Meet the following course workstandards: Overall GPA of 3.00 or higher. No more than six hours of “C”. No more than six advisor-approved hours from traditionalcorrespondence courses.Completion of 36 credit hoursThesis or Capstone Project. Enroll in six hours of Thesis (FRSC5990) and complete an acceptable thesis and successfullydefend it in public, two paper copies of the thesis and oneelectronic copy to the library through Proquest and the thesis’title page, original signature page, summary and abstract pageto the JCGS or enroll in three hours of Graduate Capstone(FRSC 5930) plus an additional three hour guided elective.Final Requirements. Apply for graduation through the JCGS byadvertising deadline.Graduation RequirementsRequired Courses. 33 or 36 Hours(33 hours — Capstone; 36 hours — Thesis option)Applications for the Graduate Forensic Science Program will bereviewed by the Forensic Science Institute. Applicants shouldsubmit one or more of the requirements below to be consideredfor admission: Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores. A GRE scorewith a preferred minimum 50th percentile ranking (quantitative verbal sections). Sufficient professional experience (2 years) in ForensicScience -Chemistry or similar field. Scholastic achievement at the undergraduate level with a 3.5GPA or above in a relevant major to include Forensic Science-Chemistry, Chemistry, Biochemistry or similar degree.A one-page description of an area of interest in Forensic Scienceresearch should be submitted with the application material.*Students falling below these standards may qualify forconditional admission. See Admissions to Graduate Studies(p.17).Other Requirements Plan of Study. Each student must file a plan of study withhis/her graduate program advisor and the Jackson Collegeof Graduate Studies (JCGS) by the end of the first semesterCoursePrefixCourseNo.Course TitleFRSC5253Forensic Science Analysis & LabFRSC5323Forensic Toxicology & LabFRSC5333Forensic Molecular Biology & LabFRSC5363Advanced Crime Scene TechniquesFRSC5513Forensic Chemistry & LabFRSC5533Forensic Microscopy & LabFRSC5713Forensic PharmacologyFRSC5863Expert WitnessFRSC5873Research Methods in Forensic ScienceFRSC5881Graduate SeminarFRSC5892Professional Issues in Forensic ScienceFRSC5930Graduate Capstone (3 hours) ORFRSC5990Thesis (6 hours)Guided Electives. 0 or 3 Hours(3 hours — Capstone; 0 hours — Thesis option)CoursePrefixCourseNo.Course TitleFRSC5373Cold Case Review and AnalysisFRSC5553WMD ForensicsFRSC5910SeminarFRSC5930Individual StudyFRSC5940Field StudyFRSC5950InternshipTOTAL HOURS REQUIRED. 36 HOURS181

University of Central Oklahoma Graduate Catalog 2020-2021Program:Major:Degree:Forensic ScienceDept:College:Major Code:Forensic Science - Digital ForensicsMaster of Science (M.S.)Forensic Science InstituteForensic Science Institute7602Forensic Science — Digital Forensics, M.S.The M.S. Forensic Science - Digital Forensics degree is a research-oriented, graduate degree program. Students must complete aminimum of 36 hours of graduate level work, including a core of 30 hours and six hours of thesis research or three hours of graduatecapstone plus an additional three hour guided elective.Graduate Advisor:Email:Office:Phone:Dr. John Mabryjmabry1@uco.eduFSI 110H(405) 974 - 6913 Admission RequirementsSubmit the following items to:Jackson College of Graduate Studies100 N. University Drive, NUC 404Edmond, OK 73034 Application deadline is April 15.Admission into the Graduate Forensic Science Program is forthe Fall semester only. Priority Admission will be considered forcompleted applications received in the Forensic Science Instituteby April 15. Regular Admission will be considered after April 15, butbefore the first day of school in the Fall semester or until capacityis reached. Online application for admission (www.uco.edu/graduate/). Official copies of undergraduate and graduate transcripts fromeach institution attended with all degrees posted. All transcriptsmust be from accredited institutions. Undergraduate transcriptsmust show: A bachelor’s degree in Forensic Science, Natural Science,Management Information Systems, Software Engineering,or similar degree. A minimum of 3.0 overall undergraduate GPA. Completion of nine undergraduate hours and otherprerequisites (if any), as determined by the graduateprogram advisor: FRSC 3043, STAT 2103, and FRSC2503. These courses may be completed during the firstyear of graduate college at UCO. during which they complete their twelfth hour of graduate work.The plan must be signed and dated by the student and thegraduate program advisor before it can be considered official.Academic Standards. Meet the following course workstandards: Overall GPA of 3.00 or higher. No more than six hours of “C”. No more than six advisor-approved hours from traditionalcorrespondence courses.Completion of 36 credit hoursThesis or Capstone Project. Enroll in six hours of Thesis(FRSC 5990) plus an additional three hours guided electiveand complete an acceptable thesis and successfully defendit in public, two paper copies of the thesis and one electroniccopy to the library through Proquest and the thesis’ title page,original signature page, summary and abstract page to theJCGS or enroll in three hours of Graduate Capstone (FRSC5930) plus an additional six hours guided elective.Final Requirements. Apply for graduation through the JCGS byadvertising deadline.Graduation RequirementsRequired Courses. 30 or 33 Hours(30 hours — Capstone; 33 hours — Thesis option)Applications for the Graduate Forensic Science Program will bereviewed by the Forensic Science Institute. Applicants shouldsubmit one or more of the requirements below to be consideredfor admission: Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores. A GRE scorewith a preferred minimum 50th percentile ranking (quantitative verbal sections). Sufficient professional experience (2 years) in DigitalForensics/Information Security or similar field. Scholastic achievement at the undergraduate level with a 3.5GPA or above in a relevant degree program.A one-page description of an area of interest in Forensic Scienceresearch should be submitted with the application material.*Students falling below these standards may qualify forconditional admission. See Admissions to Graduate Studies(p.17)Other Requirements Plan of Study. Each student must file a plan of study withhis/her graduate program advisor and the Jackson Collegeof Graduate Studies (JCGS) by the end of the first semesterCoursePrefixCourseNo.Course TitleFRSC5253Forensic Science Analysis & LabFRSC5363Advanced Crime Scene TechniquesFRSC5463Digital Forensics & LabFRSC5633Digital Forensics Tools and Analysis & LabFRSC5653Mobile Device Forensics & LabFRSC5673Network Forensics & LabFRSC5863Expert WitnessFRSC5873Research Methods in Forensic ScienceFRSC5881Graduate SeminarFRSC5892Professional Issues in Forensic ScienceFRSC5930Graduate Capstone (3 hours) ORFRSC5990Thesis (6 hours)Guided Electives. 3 or 6 Hours(6 hours — Capstone; 3 hours — Thesis option)CoursePrefixCourseNo.Course TitleFRSC5373Cold Case Review and AnalysisFRSC5910SeminarFRSC5930Individual StudyFRSC5940Field StudyFRSC5950InternshipTOTAL HOURS REQUIRED. 36 HOURS182

University of Central Oklahoma Graduate Catalog 2020-2021Program:Major:Degree:Forensic ScienceForensic Science - Molecular BiologyMaster of Science (M.S.)Dept:College:Major Code:Forensic Science InstituteForensic Science Institute7600Forensic Science — Molecular Biology, M.S.The M.S. Forensic Science - Molecular Biology degree is a research-oriented, graduate degree program. Students must complete aminimum of 36 hours of graduate level work, including a core of 30 hours and six hours of thesis research or three hours of graduatecapstone plus an additional three hour guided elective.Graduate Advisor:Email:Office:Phone:Dr. John Mabry Other Requirementsjmabry1@uco.edu Plan of Study. Each student must file a plan of study withhis/her graduate program advisor and the Jackson CollegeFSI 110Hof Graduate Studies (JCGS) by the end of the first semester(405) 974 - 6913Admission RequirementsSubmit the following items to:Jackson College of Graduate Studies100 N. University Drive, NUC 404Edmond, OK 73034Application deadline is April 15.Admission into the Graduate Forensic Science Program is forthe Fall semester only. Priority Admission will be considered forcompleted applications received in the Forensic Science Instituteby April 15. Regular Admission will be considered after April 15, butbefore the first day of school in the Fall semester or until capacityis reached. Online application for admission (www.uco.edu/graduate/). Official copies of undergraduate and graduate transcripts fromeach institution attended with all degrees posted. All transcriptsmust be from accredited institutions. Undergraduate transcriptsmust show: A bachelor’s degree in forensic science or natural scienceis required. A minimum of 3.0 overall undergraduate GPA. Completion of nine undergraduate hours and otherprerequisites (if any), as determined by the graduateprogram advisor: FRSC 3043, STAT 2103, and FRSC2503. These courses may be completed during the firstyear of graduate college at UCO. In addition, in order tomeet the FBI Qulity Assurance Standards for Forensic DNATesting Laboratories, students will be required to complete(if not already completed) course work in Genetics andBiochemistry.Applications for the Graduate Forensic Science Program will bereviewed by the Forensic Science Institute. Applicants shouldsubmit one or more of the requirements below to be consideredfor admission: Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores. A GRE scorewith a preferred minimum 50th percentile ranking (quantitative verbal sections). Sufficient professional experience (2 years) in ForensicScience -Molecular Biology or similar field. Scholastic achievement at the undergraduate level with a 3.5GPA or above in a relevant major to include Forensic Science-Molecular Biology, Biology, Biochemistry or similar degree.A one-page description of an area of interest in Forensic Scienceresearch should be submitted with the application material.during which they complete their twelfth hour of graduate work.The plan must be signed and dated by the student and thegraduate program advisor before it can be considered official. Academic Standards. Meet the following course workstandards: Overall GPA of 3.00 or higher. No more than six hours of “C”. No more than six advisor-approved hours from traditionalcorrespondence courses. Completion of 36 credit hours Thesis or Capstone Project. Enroll in six hours of Thesis (FRSC5990) and complete an acceptable thes

The Forensic Science Institute is a comprehensive training and research organization in all aspects of evidence collection, preservation, analysis, reporting and testimony. The Institute will promote leadership, character, and public service throughout all training events.

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