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Oklahoma State University started their online DFS program in Fall 2022. Up to 30 credits from a master's degree can be transferred into the 60-credit program if the courses are related to forensic science. The program includes electives in forensic chemistry and toxicology, biology, pathology, explosives, criminalistics, and psychology. Those whose master's degree is older than 10 years will have to take two additional courses reducing the number of elective credits. If I'm not mistaken, the program culminates in an internship and/or applied project, so the catalog doesn't reflect recent changes. I can't find the article I read. Out-of-state students receive a non-resident tuition waiver.
https://osuonline.okstate.edu/programs/g...ences.html
http://catalog.okstate.edu/graduate-coll...ences-dfs/
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(12-20-2022, 05:49 PM)sanantone Wrote: Oklahoma State University started their online DFS program in Fall 2022. Up to 30 credits from a master's degree can be transferred into the 60-credit program if the courses are related to forensic science. The program includes electives in forensic chemistry and toxicology, biology, pathology, explosives, criminalistics, and psychology. Those whose master's degree is older than 10 years will have to take two additional courses reducing the number of elective credits. If I'm not mistaken, the program culminates in an internship and/or applied project, so the catalog doesn't reflect recent changes. I can't find the article I read. Out-of-state students receive a non-resident tuition waiver.
https://osuonline.okstate.edu/programs/g...ences.html
http://catalog.okstate.edu/graduate-coll...ences-dfs/ Gonna put this in my back pocket
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Hmm, if 30 credits can be transferred in, and Out-of-state students receive a non-resident tuition waiver... that's a very inexpensive Doctorate, pretty much up in my list of possible DSc options for myself as well...
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