Forensics / Forensic Toxicology
The Master of Forensic Sciences at National University is a specialized professional degree for application of scientific methods to aid in solving legal problems. Graduates retain the skills necessary to work in private or public laboratories, jail/corrections, or medical examiner. The program is designed for professionals in law enforcement, investigators, attorneys, and lab personnel looking to extend their skills.
Requirements
Undergraduate: Five years work experience. Transfer students must have a cumulative GPA greater then or equal to 2.0. Graduate: GPA 2.5 from a regionally accredited university. Certificate: Varies.
Accreditation
Western Association of Schools and Colleges
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National University
A relatively young institution of higher learning, since its inception in 1971 National University was among the first to focus on meeting the distinctive needs of adult learners. Founded as an independent, nonprofit institution, it's grown to be the second-largest private university in California. Up to 100 online courses are offered each month in NU's unique, intensive one-course-per-month format. Fields of study include business, technology, education, and criminal justice. NU students have access to the university's online resources, including nearly 40,000 electronic books and journals, making educational opportunities challenging, relvevant, and readily available to a diverse population of adult learners.
Accreditation
Western Association of Schools and Colleges