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Forensic Sciences Minor

The Forensic Science minor is interdisciplinary, designed to provide undergraduates with a basic understanding of the ways forensic scientists evaluate physical evidence in criminal investigations, and the legal and ethical ramifications of this work. Students pursuing focused majors in preparation for employment or graduate studies in Forensics-related fields can use the minor to inform and broaden their studies on related issues. The program also is intended to develop critical knowledge and skills for evaluating forensic evidence in law, literature, and public media portrayals of forensic scientists.

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Requirements:

The forensic science minor requires 15 credit hours, including 9 hours of required courses (below) and 6 hours of electives (with no more than 4 of the minimum 6 hours of electives from a single discipline/department).

  • CCJ 201
  • ANTH 231
  • CHEM 173

Electives:

Electives may be chosen from the following (note, some have prerequisites) 6 hours:

  • AH 313
  • CCJ 290
  • CCJ 310
  • CCJ 330
  • CCJ 408
  • ANTH 240A/E
  • ANTH 440B
  • ANTH 441D
  • ANTH 455A
  • ANTH 455H
  • ANTH 465 (internship in Forensics –must be arranged individually)
  • BIOL 305
  • CHEM 439
  • PHIL 104
  • PHIL 340
  • PHSL 301
  • PLB 300
  • POLS 334
  • PSYCH 305
  • PSYCH 431
  • PSYCH 440
  • SOC 372
  • ZOOL 394