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Forensic Science
Interdisciplinary Studies
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Description
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of Minor | Contact
Description
Forensic Science is the interest of how science is applied to the service of the law. The Forensic Science minor is a multidisciplinary minor that will introduce students to the multifaceted nature of criminal investigations. Students will gain knowledge in several disciplines that contribute to the forensic sciences.
Requirements
The Forensic Science minor consists of a minimum of 15 credit hours.
Required
Courses (3 credit hours)
- ANT 370 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology (3 cr.)*, Preq: ANT 251*
Elective Courses (12 credit hours)
- ENT 305 Introduction to Forensic Entomology (3 cr.)*
- ANT 429 Advanced Methods in Forensic Anthropology (4 cr.), Preq: ANT 251, ANT 370*, ANT 421
- ET 470 Environmental Forensics (3 cr.), Preq: ET 252, ET 301, ET 310
- MEA 433 Forensic Geology (4 cr.), Preq: MEA 101
- TOX 201 Poisons, People and the Environment (3 cr.)*
- PHI (STS) 325 Biomedical Ethics (3 cr.)
- PS 205 Law and Justice (3 cr.)*
- PS 307 Introduction to Criminal Law in the United States (3 cr.)
- SOC 306 Criminology (3 cr.), Preq: 200 level SOC
* These courses are on the University approved GEP list
Admissions and Certification of Minor
The minor will be administered by the Interdisciplinary Program in CHASS. The minor must be completed no later than teh semester in which the student expects to graduate from his or her degree program. Paperwork for certification should be completed no later than during the registration period for the student's final semester at NC State. Application for the minor can be found online at the Registration and Records site.
Contact Person
Ann H. Ross
1911 Building, Room 253
919.515.9021
ann_ross@ncsu.edu
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