Degrees and Requirements
Criminalistics Minor
The Department of Justice, Law, and Security, in coordination with the departments of Biology and Chemistry, offers a Minor in Criminalistics. This minor will be offered to those who have demonstrated proficiency in the forensic application of the sciences of Biology and Chemistry. This forensic application entails a basic understanding and demonstrated knowledge of selected subject matter areas of the Criminal Justice System.
Students must have a declared major in one of Biology, Chemistry, or Criminal Justice & Criminology. Students not in one of those majors with an interest in criminal justice should consider the Criminal Justice minor.
There are two tracks for the minor. One for Biology and Chemistry majors (16 credits), and a second for Criminal Justice & Criminology majors (15 credits).
Summary of Requirements
Criminalistics Minor Track 1: For Biology & Chemistry Majors: 16 credits
CRIM1001
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CRIM3005
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CRIM3040
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CRIM3041
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PREREQUISITES:
CRIM1001 & BIOL1004 & CHEM1002
CRIM3045
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Criminalistics Minor Track 2: For Criminal Justice Majors: 15 credits
BIOL1003
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Concurrent: BIOL1005
BIOL1005
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coreg: BIOL1003
CHEM1001
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Concurrent: CHEM1003
CHEM1003
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CRIM3040
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CRIM3041
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PREREQUISITES:
CRIM1001 & BIOL1004 & CHEM1002