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Forensic Genetics

 

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John V. Planz, Ph.D., Graduate Advisor
Education and Administration Building 310E
817-735-2397
E-mail: jplanz@hsc.unt.edu

Graduate Faculty: Eisenberg, Planz, Warren, Williamson

The forensic genetics program is designed to offer a broad-based learning experience in forensic science with teaching and research emphasis in DNA technology. The Master of Science degree requirements are met upon satisfactory completion of 58 semester credit hours (SCH) of course work, including six semester hours of an internship that culminates in a practicum report. In addition to completing selected components of the integrative core curriculum, students in forensic genetics are required to take, among other subjects, population genetics, several forensic DNA methodology laboratories, and courses that prepare them to give legal evidence in forensic science. The program prepares individuals for careers in forensic DNA sciences, emphasizing the application of current methods and technologies to legal proceedings. Upon completion of the program, graduates will be qualified to become DNA analysts and, later, after obtaining job experience, to develop into forensic DNA laboratory managers. The program was designed to meet all educational and many training requirements as outlined in the National Quality Assurance Standards for Forensic DNA Testing Laboratories adopted by the FBI. Graduates will also find the program helpful in building a foundation to pursue further studies at the doctoral level. Certain individuals interested in related investigative fields or practicing law might find the curriculum appropriate for their professional objectives as well.

Degree Plans
The following is a typical degree plan for students in the forensic genetics discipline. This degree plan may vary depending upon availability of course offerings in a given semester and each student's progress.

MS Degree Plan for Cell Biology and Genetics

Year 1: Summer

BMSC 5200 Biostatistics for Biomedical Sciences 4 SCH
CGEN 5550 Forensic Laboratory Quality Assurance 1 SCH
    5 SCH
     
Year 1: Fall    

BMSC 5600

Integrative Biomedical Sciences I: Principles of Biochemistry

4 SCH

BMSC 5610

Integrative Biomedical Sciences II: Molecular Cell Biology

4 SCH

BMSC 5960

Biomedical Ethics

1 SCH

CGEN 5600

Current Topics in Forensic and Molecular Genetics

2 SCH


 


 

11 SCH

Year 1: Spring

BMSC 5710

Integrative Biomedical Sciences IV: Immunology and Microbiology

3 SCH

CGEN 5300

Population Genetics


 

3 SCH

CGEN 5600

Current Topics in Forensic and Molecular Genetics

2 SCH


 

Elective

3 SCH


 


 

12 SCH

Year 2: Summer

CGEN 5050

Methods in Forensic Molecular Biology

4 SCH


 


 


 

Year 2: Fall

CGEN 5100

Biological Evidence Evaluation

4 SCH

CGEN 5310

Genetic Data Analysis

4 SCH

CGEN 5600

Current Topics in Forensic and Molecular Genetics

2 SCH


 

Elective

2 SCH


 


 

12 SCH


 


 


 

Year 2: Spring

CGEN 5200

Expert Testimony in Forensic Science

3 SCH

CGEN 5600

Current Topics in Forensic and Molecular Genetics

2 SCH

CGEN 5950

Forensic Anthropology

3 SCH


 

Electives

1 SCH


 


 

9 SCH


 


 


 

Year 3: Summer

BMSC 5920

Laboratory Internship Practicum

6 SCH


 


 


 

TOTAL


 

58 SCH

The following courses are electives that can be taken as part of the program. Courses from other disciplines may also be used as electives, upon approval of the advisory committee.

BMSC5900 Special Problems: Introductory Biochemistry 2 SCH

BMSC5550

Laboratory Management

2 SCH

CGEN5060 Forensic Biology: The History and Science of Human Identification 2 SCH

CGEN5101

Applications of Y-Chromosome Analysis in Forensic and Genealogical Investigations

1 SCH

CGEN5400 Non-Human Forensic Genetics (Focused Topics) 1-3 SCH

CGEN5700

Forensic Hair Analysis

1 SCH

CGEN5800 Blood Spatter Analysis 1 SCH
CGEN6100

Forensic Mitochondrial DNA Analysis

2 SCH

CGEN6210

Molecular Evolutionary Genetics

3 SCH

 


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