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Nov 27, 2024
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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Forensic Science, Biology Concentration, B.S.
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Admission Requirements for Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science
To be accepted into the Forensic Science program, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Applicants must have earned at least 18 credits from the University College Core Curriculum
- Applicant must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.
- Applicants must have earned a minimum grade of “C” in the following mathematics and science courses, with a maximum of two repeated courses.
- CHEM 141 / CHEM 141L - BIOL 150 / BIOL 150L (8)
- MATH 129 - MATH 130 (6)
- PHYS 115 / PHYS 125L - PHYS 116 / PHYS 126L (8)
- CRJC 202 (3)
Other Program Requirements for Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science
- Student must earn a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher overall and a “C” or better in all major courses.
- Transfer credit: A maximum of 60 hours of transfer credits will be accepted towards the Forensic Science degree. No credit will be accepted for science and mathematics courses taken more than ten (10) years earlier.
Program Requirements
Core Requirements: Minimum of 39 credits in the core curriculum required of all students. Students who enter as first-time freshmen must take an entering freshman and rising junior assessment to complete core requirements.
Graduation Requirements: All graduating seniors are required to complete the Graduating Senior Assessment after completing 90 or more semester hours (including credit by examination), but not later than the graduation semester.
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University College Core Curriculum: 39 Credits
Transitional Studies - University Studies: 2 Credits
UNIV 101 -UNIV 102 required for all first time students; UNIV 110 required for transfer students with fewer than 30 transfer credits. Students do not earn credit if requirement is waived. UNIV 111 may be required based on academic performance.
Select one option from the following:
Transitional Studies - Life Skills: 2 Credits
Select two credits from the following:
Communication Skills - Written Communication: 3 Credits
Communication Skills - Oral Communication: 3 Credits
Select one from the following:
Information Literacy: 3 Credits
Reasoning Skills - Critical Thinking: 3 Credits
Not required for students with 60+ transfer credits. Students do not earn credit if requirement is waived.
Reasoning Skills - Quantitative Reasoning: 3 Credits
MATH 121 may be required based on profile scores. Some core courses require a one-hour lab.
Scientific Literacy - Natural Sciences: 8 Credits
At least one natural science class must include its associated lab. Some majors require two lab sciences, increasing requirement to 8 credits.
Scientific Literacy - Social Sciences: 3 Credits
Select one from the following:
Humanities and Creative Arts: 3 Credits
Select one from the following:
Global Literacy: 3 Credits
Not required for students with 30+ transfer credits from a foreign institution. Students do not earn credit if requirement is waived.
Select one from the following:
Ethics and Civic Engagement: 3 Credits
Not required for students with 60+ transfer credits. Students do not earn credit if requirement is waived.
Select three credits from the following:
Program Requirements: 84 Credits
Forensic Biology Concentration: 31 Credits
Forensic Science Courses: 53 Credits
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