Advance Your Expertise with Cutting-Edge Forensic Science Facilities
Sharpen your skills in forensic investigation with exclusive access to specialized research labs, including a Forensic Toxicology Research Laboratory and a dedicated Scanning Electron Microscope Laboratory. These advanced facilities provide hands-on training that prepares students for careers in forensic science, criminal investigation, and laboratory research.
What You Will Learn in the Forensic Science Program
Build on your undergraduate knowledge and deepen your expertise in key areas of forensic science, including:
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DNA Analysis and Genetic Profiling
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Forensic Chemistry Techniques
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Forensic Toxicology and Drug Detection
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Laboratory Operations and Quality Assurance Standards
This comprehensive curriculum combines theoretical foundations with practical lab experience, ensuring you are well-prepared for both public and private sector roles in forensic analysis.
About the Department of Forensic Science
Founded in 2004, Laurentian University established the first independent Department of Forensic Science in Canada, making it a national leader in forensic education. The department offers:
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Dedicated research and teaching labs
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Small class sizes for personalized learning
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Professors who are active researchers and practitioners
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A full team including curators, adjunct professors, and industry experts
The program began in 1998 with the Forensic Biology Option and has since evolved into one of the country’s most respected forensic science programs, offering a high-quality, hands-on learning environment.
Career Opportunities for Forensic Science Graduates
Graduates of Laurentian’s Forensic Science program are prepared for exciting and impactful careers in:
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Forensic Laboratory Analyst
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Crime Scene Investigator
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DNA Analyst or Serologist
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Toxicologist
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Forensic Chemist
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Quality Assurance Officer in Forensic Labs
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Graduate studies or professional programs in forensic and biological sciences
- Academic Requirement: The applicant must have a four-year undergraduate degree or equivalent in Forensic Science with a minimum average of 65%.
- ELP Requirement: IELTS: Overall score of 6.5, with no individual band score below 6.0, PTE Academic: Minimum overall score of 60, Duolingo English Test: Minimum score of 110, TOEFL: Minimum score of 230 (computer-based) or 88 (internet-based)
Account Balance & Statements
Laurentian University does NOT mail paper bills. You’re responsible for all tuition and related fees for your registered courses. To see what you owe, log in to your Self-Service account and check your Account Summary.
Tuition & Incidental Fees
Your tuition is based on level (undergraduate or graduate), program, course load (full- or part-time), cohort year, and citizenship. Incidental fees (student association, athletic, wellness, etc.) are mandatory. International students without private health coverage must pay UHIP insurance (Sept 1–Aug 31). Canadian citizens aged 60 and over pay no tuition but still cover materials, administrative, and incidental fees.
Payment Deadlines & Charges
All fees are due by the published financial deadlines, not academic deadlines. To avoid late fees and interest (applied on the 1st of each month), allow extra time for your payment to arrive. If you register after the deadline, payment is due immediately.
Withdrawal & Refunds
Simply stopping classes or telling an instructor does not count as withdrawal. To officially withdraw and qualify for a refund, drop your course(s) via Self-Service before the financial refund deadline. Be aware: the last day to withdraw without academic penalty differs from the refund deadline—late withdrawals may incur partial or no refunds.
Requesting Your Refund
If you have a credit balance after dropping courses in time, email fees@laurentian.ca to request a refund. Enter your bank details in WebAdvisor under Financial Information for direct deposit. If you can’t add banking info, the University will mail you a paper cheque at session’s end.
Holds & Collections
Any unpaid balance blocks registration for future terms and delays release of diplomas, transcripts, or letters. Accounts still unpaid at session’s end are forwarded to the University’s internal collections department.
Initiating Course Changes
You are responsible for making any course changes yourself. To do so, log in to your Self-Service account and update your schedule.
When Fees Increase
If your new course choices cost more, you must pay the extra amount right away.
When Fees Decrease
If your changes lower your fees, we’ll first apply the credit to any unpaid charges. If there’s money left over, you can request a refund of the remaining balance.
Please refer to the Due Dates & Payment Otions, so that you may not miss any important dates. (Click here)
- Application Fee: $144
- LOA Deposit: $2,000
- Annual Tuition Fee: $29,787.75
- Total Tuition Fee: $59,575.50
- Course Duration: 2 years
- Credentials: Masters
- Intake: September
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Copy of passport
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All post secondary transcripts & certificates
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Curriculum Vitae/Resume (Updated/Latest)
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Statement of purpose (SOP) - Forensic Discipline Interest
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Three reference forms (Click here)
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IELTS/PTE/TOEFL/Duolingo - if applicable
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Student Email ID:
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Student Contact No:
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Student Address:
NOTE: The student will be required to submit all official or notarized transcripts from previous studies by mail, email, or in person upon arrival, before beginning their studies. It is further understood that any mailed documents will not be returned.
IF ONSHORE STUDENT
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Stamped copy of visa
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LOI
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Study permit
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Canadian Address:
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Canadian Contact No: