Emporia State University

Master in Forensic Science - Chemistry

Emporia, United States

The Master in Forensic Science - Chemistry at Emporia State University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Emporia State University is a regional public university founded in 1863, known for its commitment to teacher education and community-focused learning. The campus offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs across education, business, health sciences and the arts, emphasizing experiential learning through internships, research projects and community engagement. Small class sizes and a student-centered faculty help learners develop practical skills alongside theoretical knowledge.

Academic programs are designed with career readiness in mind, with hands-on opportunities that connect classroom study to local schools, clinics and businesses. The university supports applied research and service learning, enabling students to build professional portfolios while contributing to regional development. Dedicated faculty and advising services guide students through degree planning, licensure preparation, and post-graduate transitions.

For international and transfer students, Emporia State provides support services to ease integration and enhance academic success, including orientation programs, advising and opportunities for civic involvement. The university’s emphasis on community, practical experience and teaching excellence makes it a strong choice for students seeking a personalized education that leads to clear career pathways and meaningful local and regional impact.

About the Program

The Master in Forensic Science - Chemistry at Emporia State University is a Master's degree program for students with a Bachelor's degree. It takes one year to complete and offers customizable education and personal attention.

The curriculum includes learning from practitioners and professors, and developing skills in chemistry, research, and analysis. Students also participate in student societies, such as The Locard Society of Forensic Science and Delta Delta Epsilon.

Graduates of this program can work as Forensic Chemists, Crime Laboratory Managers, Quality Control Managers, or Research and Development Chemists in state and regional crime laboratories, private laboratories, or academic research facilities.

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