Enrollment for Graduate Students in M.S.F.S.
Class lists and enrollment forms become available by November 1 for the upcoming spring semester and by March 15 for the following summer and fall semesters.
- Newly admitted students receive directions for enrollment along with a list of available classes after admission to the Graduate Program in Forensic Sciences.
- Currently enrolled students have access to enrollment forms and class lists via the Forensics Student Lounge in the OSU Online Classroom.
- Graduate students at other OSU campuses must file an Application for Special Graduate Enrollment and also must have the advisor sign the enrollment form to indicate permission to take the course.
Non-Program or Special Enrollment
Individuals not pursuing the graduate degree or certificate may enroll under the following conditions:
- The class has openings not needed by graduate or certificate students.
- The Application for Special Graduate Admission and application fee are submitted.
- Transcripts are supplied from all colleges and universities attended.
- Registration is allowed on a first-come, first-served basis according to the date the Application for Special Graduate Admission and fee are received.
- Any course prerequisites have been met.
To inquire about the availability of a course before submitting an application, call 918-561-1108 or 1-800-677-1972, Ext. 11108. The Program Coordinator is usually aware of the class openings for non-program students well in advance of the semester.
Enrollment Forms and Course Lists
Opening dates for registration are given below. After enrollment opens, the list of semester offerings and the enrollment forms are available through the Program office. Request these by e-mail at forensic@okstate.edu, or call 918-561-1145 or 1-800-677-1972, Extension 11145.
- Fall enrollment information is available March 15
- Spring enrollment information is available November 1
- Summer enrollment information is available November 1
A schedule of regular offerings is shown below, but the semester list of course offerings may include additional classes:
| FRNS 5000^ |
Research and Thesis |
Each semester |
| FRNS 5013* |
Survey of Forensic Sciences |
Fall |
| FRNS 5023* |
Forensic Examination of Questioned Documents |
Every other fall |
| FRNS 5033* |
Forensic Handwriting Examination |
Every other spring |
| FRNS 5043* |
Technical Aspects of Forensic Document Examination |
Every other spring |
FRNS 5053* |
Historical Aspects of Forensic Document Examination |
Every other fall |
| FRNS 5063* |
Ethical Research and Scientific Writing |
Fall |
| FRNS 5073* |
Quality Assurance in Forensic Sciences |
Fall |
| FRNS 5083* |
Ethics in Forensic Leadership |
Every other spring |
| FRNS 5213* |
Molecular Biology for the Forensic Scientist |
Fall |
| FRNS 5242 |
Population Genetics |
Spring |
| FRNS 5282 |
Methods in Forensic Sciences |
Fall |
| FRNS 5413* |
Forensic Pathology and Medicine |
Spring |
| FRNS 5513* |
Forensic Bioscience |
Spring |
| FRNS 5523* |
Forensic Toxicology |
Fall |
| FRNS 5533* |
Drug Toxicity |
Spring |
FRNS 5543* |
Advanced Forensic Toxicology |
Fall |
| FRNS 5613* |
Criminalistics and Evidence Analysis |
Spring |
| FRNS 5622 |
Advanced Criminalistics |
Spring |
| FRNS 5653* |
The Law and Expert Evidence |
Spring |
| FRNS 5713* |
Forensic Psychology |
Fall |
| FRNS 5913* |
Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigation |
As needed |
| FRNS 5943* |
Forensic Management and Organizational Development |
Every other spring |
# The last digit of the course number indicates the number of credit hours.
* The asterisk indicates an online course; no campus attendance required.
^ Courses ending in zero vary in credit hours. The FRNS 5000 Research course may be taken in 1- to 3-hour increments. |
International Applicants
Relocation for On-campus Studies
Master’s students in the research program may complete the first two semesters through online courses but should count on moving to campus afterward for research and laboratory courses. Because the M.S./Forensic Science Administration, M.S./Forensic Document Examination, and Graduate Certificate programs are available entirely through online courses, participation in these programs requires no relocation to the Tulsa area.
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Send all application materials to:
OSU-CHS Graduate Office
1111 W. 17th Street
Tulsa, OK 74107-1898 USA
To receive an application packet or international forms by mail, provide your name, e-mail address, home and work phones, and mailing address with zip or postal code.
E-mail:
forensic@okstate.edu
Call:
1.800.677.1972 Ext. 11145 or
918.561.1145
Write:
OSU-CHS Forensic Sciences
1111 W. 17th Street
Tulsa, OK 74107-1898 USA