Texas Tech University

Forensic Chemistry Degree

Forensic Chemistry Concentration

The Forensic Chemistry concentration is designed for students who have a natural science background (i.e., chemistry, biology, biochemistry) and wish to work in a traditional laboratory setting. Students pursuing this concentration must have a Bachelor's degree in a forensic or natural science. Applicant's undergraduate work will be evaluated to determine if the student has sufficient scientific background to successfully complete this concentration. Note: This concentration requires the completion of a formal thesis. The beginning of data collection typically occur during the summer between the first and second years of the program, and may require the student to remain in Lubbock or travel to the data collection location.

Sample Course Schedule

Year 1
Fall Semester Schedule
COURSE NUMBER COURSE NAME CREDIT HOURS
FSCI 5308 Fundamentals of Forensic Science 3
FSCI 5101 Seminar in Forensic Science 1
ENTX 6351/6352 Analytical Toxicology Lecture and Lab 6
FSCI 5269 Forensic Toxicology 2
  Total Credit Hours 12
     
Spring Semester Schedule
COURSE NUMBER COURSE NAME CREDIT HOURS
FSCI 5331 Forensic Science and Law 3
FSCI 5350 Crime Scene Processing and
Integrity of Physical Evidence
3
FSCI 5353 Research Methods in  Forensic Science 3
FSCI 5254 Intro to Forensic Drug Chemistry 2
  Total Credit Hours 11
     
Year 2    
Fall Semester Schedule
COURSE NUMBER COURSE NAME CREDIT HOURS
FSCI 5310 Forensic Biology 3
FSCI 5352 Quality Assurance and Ethics
in Forensic Science
3
FSCI 6000 Thesis 3
FSCI 5257 Explosives and Arson Investigation 2
  Total Credit Hours 11
     
Spring Semester Schedule
COURSE NUMBER COURSE NAME CREDIT HOURS
FSCI 5260 Courtroom Testimony for Forensic Scientists 2
FSCI 5355 Instrumental Methods for Trace Evidence Analysis 3
FSCI 6031/6000 Thesis 3
  Program approved ELECTIVE 3
  Total Credit Hours 11
     
Total credit hours needed for M.S. degree in
Forensic Science: 45 hours