Graduate Pathway in Forensic Science draft
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2024-08-19 | - |
| 2025-01-13 | - |
Program Overview
The Graduate Pathway in Forensic Science prepares international students for George Mason University's graduate Forensic Science program, offering integrated classes with domestic students and support for academic, language, and cultural transition. The program is available in 1 or 2 semester formats, has a class size of 15, and requires a 3.0 GPA and a 'B' or better in all courses. Upon successful completion, students are guaranteed progression to the graduate degree program.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Graduate Pathway in Forensic Science is a program designed to prepare students for a graduate degree in Forensic Science at George Mason University. Students who successfully complete the program are guaranteed progression to a Mason graduate degree program upon submission of additional required application materials. Students will benefit from fully integrated classes with both domestic and other international students on campus while learning from highly trained university instructors and tutors.
Other:
- The program is offered in both 1 and 2 semester formats.
- The program is available for the 2024/25 and 2025/26 academic years.
- The program has a class size of 15 students.
- The program requires a minimum GPA of 3.0 and a B or better in all courses.
- No grades of NC, W, or IN are permitted.
- Students must meet university requirements for graduate admission to progress to the graduate degree program.
- The program is a placement option (P) and a study abroad option (A).
- The program is offered through INTO University Partnerships LTD and IUP 2 LLP.
Tuition fee:$ 20,710.00
Overview:
Notable Achievements:
- Ranked among the top 100 national universities by U.S. News & World Report
- Recognized for its excellence in research, innovation, and entrepreneurship
- Home to the Center for the Advancement of Well-Being, a leading research center on well-being and happiness
Founded:
1972Location:
Fairfax, VirginiaEnrollment:
Over 37,000 studentsStudent Life:
Student Support Services:
- Counseling and Psychological Services
- Health Services
- Career Services
- Disability Services
Campus Facilities:
- Student Union Building with dining, retail, and entertainment options
- Johnson Center for the Arts with a concert hall, theater, and art gallery
- Fenwick Library with over 2 million volumes and state-of-the-art technology
Extracurricular Activities:
Over 400 student clubs and organizations, including academic, cultural, social, and recreational groupsClubs:
Examples include the Student Government Association, the Mason Dance Company, and the Mason Gaming ClubSports Teams:
NCAA Division I athletics in 18 sports, including basketball, football, and soccerAcademics:
Academic Resources:
- 10 colleges and schools offering over 150 undergraduate and graduate programs
- Research centers and institutes in various fields, including cybersecurity, data analytics, and public policy
Academic Support Services:
- Writing Center
- Math Tutoring Center
- Supplemental Instruction
Unique Academic Programs or Initiatives:
- Mason Innovation Exchange: A hub for entrepreneurship and innovation
- Center for Applied Conflict Transformation: A research and training center focused on conflict resolution
- School of Policy, Government, and International Affairs: A top-ranked school for public policy and international relations
Faculty:
Over 1,500 full-time faculty members, many of whom are renowned scholars and experts in their fieldsTeaching Methodologies:
Focus on experiential learning, hands-on projects, and real-world applicationsTop Reasons to Study Here:
Reputation:
Ranked among the top 100 national universities by U.S. News & World ReportRankings:
Top-ranked programs in cybersecurity, data analytics, and public policySpecialized Facilities:
State-of-the-art research centers, innovation labs, and performance spacesIndustry Connections:
Partnerships with leading companies and organizations for internships, research opportunities, and career developmentNotable Alumni:
Includes successful entrepreneurs, government officials, and thought leadersServices:
Counseling:
Counseling and Psychological Services provides individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, and outreach programs.Health:
Health Services offers primary care, immunizations, and health education programs.Housing:
On-campus housing options include traditional dorms, apartments, and townhouses.Library Resources:
Fenwick Library provides access to a vast collection of books, journals, and databases, as well as research assistance and technology support.Technology Support:
The Office of Information Technology provides technical support, computer labs, and wireless access across campus.Career Development:
Career Services offers resume writing, interview preparation, job search assistance, and career fairs.Entry Requirements:
- Academic Requirements:
- Four-year undergraduate degree or equivalent in a related field.
- Related fields include criminology and psychology.
- Successful students in this major have diverse science and social science-related backgrounds.
- 2.75 undergraduate GPA equivalent.
- English Language Requirements:
- TOEFL iBT 80 (17 all subscores)
- IELTS 6.5 (6.0 all subscores)
- PTEA 59
- Duolingo 110
- TOEFL Essentials 8.5 (8.0 all subscores)
- Completion of AE Core and OCS Level 6.
Language Proficiency Requirements:
- The program requires a minimum score of 80 on the TOEFL iBT, 6.5 on the IELTS, 59 on the PTEA, 110 on the Duolingo English Test, or 8.5 on the TOEFL Essentials. Students can also meet the language proficiency requirement by completing the AE Core and OCS Level 6.
