Forensic Science, B.S.
[Forensic Science - 1999.20]
Students majoring in Forensic Science will study scientific principles and established laboratory procedures that help identify and characterize evidence found at the site of a criminal investigation. Upon completion of the major, students will be prepared to enter a forensic science laboratory, follow established investigative protocols, and interpret data in a careful and reproducible manner. Students will complete a variety of science courses in biology, biochemistry, general chemistry, analytical chemistry, and organic chemistry.
SPECIFICS OF THE FORENSIC SCIENCE B.S. DEGREE
Minimum Total Hours: 124
Total Liberal Arts Hours Required: 60
General Education Requirements: Per the General Education list (see General Education Council).Exceptions: MTH 200 is required; the lab science requirement is met through the major requirements.
Minimum Requirements: Overall and major GPA of 2.0; no grade less than C- in the major.
Transfer Requirements: See institutional transfer policies.
Application to the Major: Standard institutional major application should be submitted at the end of the sophomore year. A minimum overall GPA of 2.0 is required for acceptance to the major.
Major Requirements: 61 hours as follows:
- 8 hours in biology: BIO 111, BIO 111 lab, BIO 112, BIO 112 lab;
- 5 hours in biochemisty: BCH 305 and 305 lab;
- 24 hours in chemistry: CHM 111*, CHM 111 lab, CHM 112, CHM 112 lab, CHM 211, CHM 211 lab, CHM 212, CHM 212 lab, CHM 221, CHM 304;
- 16 hours in criminal justice: CRJ 101, CRJ 205, CRJ 206, CRJ 207, CRJ 207 lab, CRJ 210;
- 8 hours in physics: PHY 101 and 102.
- The following electives are recommended but not required: BIO 201 and 201 lab, BIO 301 and 301 lab, BIO 302 and 302 lab, BIO 420 and 420 lab, CHM 450 and 498, CRJ 401 and 450.
* Passing a placement could be required before enrolling in some introductory courses. CHM 111R (0) may be required as a corequisite if it is determined that additional support would benefit the student.