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Dec 26, 2024
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2016-2017 Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Forensics Minor
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Minor requirements include:
Forensics lies at the intersection of Criminal Justice and Science. This interdisciplinary minor fosters a student’s appreciation and understanding of biological, chemical and image production concepts in the context of the criminal justice system. An interdisciplinary committee oversees this minor.
- The student must be a degree candidate at Saint Anselm College.
- The student must formally register for the interdisciplinary minor with the chair of the committee no later than the first semester of the junior year.
- The student must complete five courses with a minimum grade of C (2.0) in each course.
1. The student is required to take Evidence (CJ 211 ) or MA 330 Mathematical Statistics (or BI 345 , CS 204 , CJ 200 , BU 121 , PY 301 , SO 212 ).
2. The student is required to take Criminal Procedure (CJ 212 ).
3. The student is required to take Forensic Chemistry (CH 220 ) or a 100-level course pre-approved by the chair.
4. The student is required to take one of the following science courses: Forensic Physics (PS 104 ), Computer Forensics (CS 228 ), Genetics (BI 327 ), or Microbiology
(BI 108 or BI 318 ) as appropriate to his/her major.
5. The student is required to take one course in image production. This course can be Photography I (FAS 240 ) or Digital Art & Imaging I (FAS 272 ).
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