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Summer 2025 Course Syllabi
Spring 2025 Course Syllabi
- FSC 603 DNA Lab
- FSC 604 DNA Lecture
- FSC 615 ADV CSI
- FSC 617 ADV CS Photo
- FSC 618 Comparative
- FSC 619 Forensic Stats
- FSC 623 Chem Lab
- FSC 626 Advanced Drug
- FSC 628 Trace
- FSC 634 Digital Search & Seizure
- FSC 643 Advanced DNA Topics
- FSC 676 Adv Digital Evidence
- FSC 680 Seminar
Fall 2024 Course Syllabi
Student Handbook
Admissions & Housing
Academic Requests & Requirements
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- Academic Advising & Incident Report Form PDF
- Registration Worksheet Class of 2023
- Registration for Academic Ineligible Students PDF
- Student Absence Form (Word .docx)
- Independent Study Form PDF
- Overload Request Form PDF
- Plan of Study Class of 2023
- Satisfactory Academic Progress Form PDF – For Academic Common Market students
- Request for Grade Deadline Extension PDF
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Hepatitis B Vaccination
Safety & Policies
Graduate Assistant & Work Study
Graduation & Certificate Completion
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- Application for Graduation PDF – Available through the MU Graduate College
- Graduate Degree Timeline – Available through the MU Graduate College
- Graduate Certificate Program Completion Form PDF
- Letter of Recommendation Request PDF
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Facilities & Resources Requests
Misc. Documents
FSC 630 Internship Materials
Note: Forms are subject to change. Please check with your instructor for the current internship forms.
- Internship Document Checklist
- Cover Page
- Project Proposal
- Research Proposal Guide
- Internship Agreement
- Daily Log & Timesheet
- Intern’s Evaluation
- Intern KSA
Internship Programs
Professional Conduct & Ethics
Conduct and Ethics guides provided by forensic science professional organizations.
Career Development
Resources for interviewing, resume creation, and finding a career path.
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- Forensic Science Career Guide for Internship and Job Seekers PDF – Provided by MU Career Services
- Interview Questions PDF – MU Career Services Examples
- General Mock Job Interview Evaluation PDF -MU Career Services Evaluation
- Email Networking PDF – MU Career Services Guide
- E-Portfolio Tutorial PDF
- CV Template PDF
- Interview Stream Instructions for Forensics PDF
- Common Interview Questions PDF
- Specialty Mock Job Interview Evaluations PDF
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Career Search
The best online search services for finding a career.
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- American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors (ASCLD) – Jobs posted on the ASCLD website
- USAJobs.gov – Official United States Government Careers website
- Careers.UN.org – Official United Nations Careers website
- LinkedIn.com – Job Search Engine and Professional Networking
- Indeed.com
- Glassdoor.com
- Monster.com
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Science Career Search
The search services specific to law enforcement, medicine, science, and forensic science.
State and Federal Agencies
Agencies who hire criminalists and forensic scientists.
Federal Forensic Science Training
Training in multiple forensic science disciplines; in-classroom events and online courses.
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- National Institute of Justice – Training Courses Sponsored and Hosted by NIJ
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Paul and Dixie Nicely Scholarship
The Marshall University Foundation Inc. has established an endowed fund known as the Paul H. and Dixie 0. Nicely Scholarship for the Marshall University Forensic Science Center. This fund was amended in February 2012 to change the name from the Paul H. Nicely Scholarship to the Paul H. and Dixie O. Nicely Scholarship for the Marshall University Forensic Science Center. This fund was established by Tamela J. White to honor her father and her mother.
The recipient for this renewable award shall be a graduate Forensic Science Center student from West Virginia or a qualified metro-student with high academic performance and financial need. Two potential recipients shall be nominated by the Director/Assistant Director of the Forensic Science Center in cooperation with the Office of Student Financial Assistance. In making the nomination, the Director/Assistant Director of the Forensic Science Center shall give first preference to students working on projects that promote sustainability and growth of the West Virginia metro economy. Tamela J. White, or her designee, shall make recommendations to the Office of Student Financial Assistance as to which of the students shall receive the award. The funds may be used by the recipient for tuition, books, presentations and/or projects sponsored by and through the Forensic Science Center Graduate Program.
The Terry W. and Sandra J. Fenger Scholarship
The Marshall University Foundation Inc. has established a fund known as the Terry W. and Sandra J. Fenger Scholarship for the Marshall University Forensic Science Center. This fund honors Dr. Terry W. Fenger’s longstanding leadership and contributions to forensic science education and research, alongside the support of his wife, Sandra J. Fenger.
Dr. Fenger has served as Director of the Forensic Science Center since 1994, overseeing the nationally accredited (FEPAC) Forensic Science Master of Science Degree Program, the DNA testing laboratory, and the Digital Forensics section. With a PhD in Microbiology from Southern Illinois University and postdoctoral research experience at LSU Medical Center, Dr. Fenger has contributed extensively to forensic science through instruction, research, and service. His academic interests span DNA technologies, digital forensics, bioterrorism, and crime scene investigation, and he has presented his work at numerous national forums.
The recipient(s) of this annual award shall be a full-time graduate student majoring in Forensic Science within the College of Science. The award is renewable for up to two years (four semesters), contingent upon the recipient maintaining good academic standing. Alternatively, the award may be granted for a single year. Selection and renewal of the award shall be made by the Dean of the College of Science, or at their discretion, by the Forensic Science Department, in cooperation with the Office of Student Financial Assistance.
J. Edgar Hoover Scholarship
Since the founding of The J.Edgar Hoover Foundation, over three and one half million dollars have been distributed for scholarships, grants for education, as well as legal and professional law enforcement training. Scholarships and grants are provided to selected college and university students pursing undergraduate and graduate degrees. These scholarships are presented based on a combination of merit and need, including individuals who may not have an opportunity for higher education. Many recipients are pursuing degrees in law and law enforcement related studies. The J. Edgar Hoover Foundation has awarded many scholarships to the sons and daughters of special agents of the FBI, as well as state and local law enforcement officers.
Each year, a Scientific Scholarship in the amount of $25,000 is awarded to a deserving candidate. This award is conferred based on a candidate’s interest in pursuing a forensic science related career in law enforcement.
The Foundation’s Board of Directors solicits candidates for the Scientific Scholarship from colleges and universities with accredited forensic science programs. The candidates are then reviewed during the annual meeting of the Foundation’s Board where the selection of a deserving recipient is made. The Scientific Scholarship program has been in effect since 2001 and to date over $250,000 has been awarded.
Learn more about the J. Edgar Hoover Scholarship
ASCLD Scholarship Program
ASCLD awards scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students in forensic science on an annual basis as approved by the Board of Directors. Scholarships are generally awarded in the amount of $1,000; however, the number and dollar amount of scholarships will be determined annually after the availability of funds is determined.
At least three ASCLD members who are not affiliated with institutions from which students are applying will evaluate the pool of applicants. The subcommittee’s recommendation will be presented to the Board of Directors for approval.
Applicants must be a junior or senior in a baccalaureate program or a graduate student (masters or doctorate) at an accredited university who is pursuing a degree in forensic science, forensic chemistry, a physical or natural science. Applicants from FEPAC accredited programs will be given additional consideration. High school students or college/university students in their freshman or sophomore years will not be eligible for application. As the scholarship program was created to provide opportunity to students intending to enter the forensic field, scholarships will not be granted to current forensic science laboratory employees pursuing graduate degrees.
Library Resources
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- MUFSP Library Holdings Master List – Library Listing for the Forensic Science Center. All books and materials are available on the 2nd floor of the West Wing.
- Forensic Science Journals PDF – List of Forensic Science Journal Articles available through MU Libraries.
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