Forensic Science
The Forensic Science minor is an interdisciplinary program that integrates courses related to the theory and practice of forensic science. The courses offered in the forensic science minor are designed to familiarize individuals with methods and techniques currently employed in the field so that they have a working knowledge and understanding of the forensic science discipline. This minor is not designed to train individuals to be forensic scientists, rather it is designed to assist individuals in planning for continued study and practice in one of the many fields of forensic science.
Courses
- ANTH347 — Case Studies in Forensic Anthropology
- ANTH435 — Field Methods in Archaeology
- ANTH447 — Essentials of Forensic Anthropology
- BIOL202 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I
- BIOL366 — Human Anatomy
- BIOL416 — Entomology
- BIOL444 — Internship: Undergraduate
- BIOL451 — Research in Biology
- BIOL484 — Advanced DNA Techniques
- CHEM207 — Forensic Science
- CHEM350 — Quantitative Analysis
- CHEM450 — Instrumental Analysis
- CHEM480 — Biochemistry 1
- CHEM481 — Biochemistry 2
- CHEM489 — Undergraduate Research in Chemistry
- CJS424 — Forensic Photography
- CJS484 — Forensic Victimology
- ENGL473 — Introduction to Phonology
- HLTH249 — Anatomy/Kinesiology
- IS381 — Introduction to Computer Forensics
- PSY490 — Psychological Disorders
- PSY491 — Forensic Psychology