"Forensic Sciences" and "Nanoscience and Nanoengineering" graduate programs, which are also related to the fields of chemistry science, are currently active.
Of these, the Forensic Science Master's Program with Thesis has started student admission in the 2017-2018 Fall semester and has given its first graduate. The Forensic Master's Program with Thesis is interdisciplinary and open to student admission from different departments such as science faculties, medicine and pharmacy faculties. In this program, students can specialize in the field of Forensic Sciences by blending their experiences in their own fields with different disciplines such as law and sociology.
PROGRAM QUALIFICATIONS
1. By assimilating the field of interdisciplinary Forensic Sciences, experience in the fields of basic sciences, social sciences, engineering and life sciences can be evaluated.
2. New accumulations and concepts can be developed from the information obtained from different disciplinary fields within the scope of Forensic Science.
3. The knowledge and skills gained from the field of Forensic Science can be used to solve today's judicial problems.
4. In the field of interest of forensic sciences, one can work individually or in teams with disciplinary and interdisciplinary expertise.
5. Graduates have the health, social and ethical aspects of responsibility required by the forensic science. Knowledge and skills can be evaluated with a critical approach.
6. Strategy, policy and implementation plans can be developed in the field of Forensic Science and the results obtained can be evaluated/reported within the framework of quality processes.
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