The Professional Master’s in Forensic Chemistry (PSM Forensic Chemistry) is a two-year degree program hosted at the Department of Chemistry with courses taught by diverse faculty from Temple University, industry, and government. Students work directly with our research faculty on real-world projects, gaining hands-on skills necessary to solve emerging problems. The PSM Forensic Chemistry program offers students a theoretical understanding, practical skills, and the knowledge and real-world skills to tackle today’s challenges in academia, industry and government. From drug discovery to biofuels and emerging diseases to environmental remediation, the PSM Biotech program will prepare tomorrow’s research, policy, and business leaders.
This program is developed for students who have completed their baccalaureate degree, however, undergraduates entering Temple through the Global 3+2 programs can also apply through the global 3+2 program for Bioinnovation. For more information please visit the Global Programs Website.
ACCELERATED PSM IN FORENSIC CHEMISTRY PROGRAM 4+1 UNDERGRADUATE/GRADUATE
Visit Accelerated page. Eligible CST undergraduate students pursuing their BA or BS degree, can use up to 12 specified graduate credits approved by the school/college to fulfill requirements for their undergraduate degree. Upon graduation from their undergraduate program, students move seamlessly into their graduate program, which they complete, in most cases, in one additional year. Applications accepted in the Spring semester for eligible rising juniors with GPAs above 3.25. For more information about eligibility and the application process inquire with CST advising or contact the PSM in Forensic Chemistry program.