Program Requirements
Forensic Pattern Analysis encompasses a range of academic disciplines that apply the knowledge, techniques, and technology to the investigation of crime and the courts of law, and the curriculum encompasses six departments of academic focus, providing both breadth and depth in education and training.
Students engage with subjects ranging from philosophy to biology and take courses such as introductory and advanced topics in fingerprints, mock trial, forensic entomology, quality control and assurance, writing, and ethics. Traditionally, graduate forensic science programs focus heavily on preparation for students for careers in forensic biology, toxicology, and crime scene investigation. What makes Loyola’s program unique is an emphasis on comparative sciences, especially latent prints.
Program Requirements Beginning Fall 2024
The degree consists of 39-42 graduate credit hours. Requirements for a major and an example of a typical program of courses are as follows:
Required Courses: | 30 credits | |
FO 500 | Forensic Studies Seminar Series+ | 1 cr. (2 cr total) |
FO 530 | Criminalistics | 3 credits |
FO 610 | Fingerprints | 3 credits |
FO 630 | Biological and Forensic Science Laboratory Quality Control and Assurance |
3 credits |
FO 650 |
Forensic Pattern Evidence | 3 credits |
FO 675 | Mock Trial for Forensic Pattern Evidence | 3 credits |
FO 700 | Statistics in Forensic Science | 3 credits |
FO 710 | Advanced Topics and Techniques in Fingerprints | 4 credits |
FO 790 or FO 791 or FO 792 | Forensic Pattern Analysis Internship or Research or Independent Study* |
3 credits |
WR 626 or WR 625 | Technical Writing or Professional Writing | 3 credits |
Elective Courses: choose three (3) courses from the below list | 9-12 credits | |
FO 584 | Forensic Chemistry | 3 credits |
FO 600 | Crime Scene Investigation | 4 credits |
FO 651 | Forensic Entomology w/lab | 4 credits |
FO 656 | Biological Forensics | 3 credits |
FO 657 | Biological Forensics Lab | 1 credits |
FO 677 | Death Investigation | 3 credits |
FO 685 | Intro to Firearms & Toolmarks Analysis | 3 credits |
FO 690 | Topics in Forensic Science# | 3 credits |
FO 695 | Crime Scene & Evidence Photography | 3 credits |
FO 715 | Forensic Anthropology | 4 credits |
FO 752 | Forensic Science Errors & Wrongful Convictions | 3 credits |
FO 773 | Special Topics in Forensic Biology# | 3 credits |
FO 781 | Cold Case Investigation | 3 credits |
FO 785 | Advanced Firearms & Toolmarks Analysis | 3 credits |
PL 611 | Bioethics | 3 credits |
ST 681 | Probability and Statistics | 3 credits |
+FO 500 A minimum of two seminars are required.
#FO 690 and FO 773 May be repeated once for credit.
*FO 790 / FO 791 / FO 792 can be fulfilled by an internship, research, or an independent study approved by the graduate program director, and may be repeated for
credit, with approval.
Contact Us
Graduate Admissionsgraduate@loyola.edu
410-617-5020
Theresa Allen
Director of Program Operations
Forensic Science Graduate Programs
teallen@loyola.edu
410-617-2642