Forensic Science Minor
A student that has declared a major other than Forensic Sciences may declare a Minor in Forensic Sciences. This Minor can be beneficial for students interested in a career in anthropology, criminal justice, psychology, and law. Earning the Minor in
Forensic Sciences requires the completion of the following courses:
Minor Curriculum
18 credit hours; 8 courses to include the following:
course number | course name | credits |
---|---|---|
FS 230 | Forensic Sciences | 3 Semester hours |
FS 333L | Physical Forensic Sciences Laboratory | 1 Semester hour |
FS 340/L | Crime Scene Investigation | 3/1 Semester hours |
FS 450 | Forensic Anthropology | 3 Semester hours |
FS 455 | Medicolegal Death Investigation | 3 Semester hours |
OR | ||
CJ 465 | Narcotics and Drug Crimes | 3 Semester hours |
FS 490 | Seminar | 1 Semester hour |
FS 491 | Professional Skills for Forensic Scientists | 3 Semester hours |
OR | ||
CJ 426 | Courtroom Advocacy in Criminal Justice | 3 Semester hours |
Upon completion of the Forensic Sciences minor, students will be able to:
Apply the scientific method in an adaptive and mindful manner
Use techniques for recognition, documentation, analysis, and interpretation of physical evidence
Communicate disciplinary knowledge to diverse audiences