The minor in forensic investigation provides a basic understanding of the role and procedures used by crime scene technicians at a crime scene. Emphasis is placed on the collection, analysis, documentation, and preservation of crime scene evidence.
| Course | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Required Courses 1 | ||
| FORENSIC 1320 | Survey of Forensic Sciences | 3 |
| FORENSIC 2420 | Crime Scene Processing I | 3 |
| FORENSIC 3020 | History & Ethics of Forensic Investigation | 3 |
| FORENSIC 3040 | Crime Scene Processing II | 4 |
| Electives 1 | 6 | |
| Select a minimum of 6 credits from the list below: | ||
| Fingerprint Analysis and Other Biometrics | ||
| Crime Scene Documentation | ||
| Issues in Forensic Investigation | ||
| Medicolegal Death Investigation | ||
| Criminalistics | ||
| Decomposition and the Post-Mortem Interval | ||
| Forensic Anthropology | ||
| Research Methods in Forensic Investigation | ||
| Courtroom Testimony and Evidence | ||
| Directed Individual Studies | ||
| Current Topics in Forensic Investigation | ||
| Introduction to Criminal Justice | ||
| Foundations of Policing | ||
| Criminal Investigation | ||
| Criminal Procedure and Evidence | ||
| The Washington Center - The LEAD Colloquium | ||
| The Washington Center - Evening Topics Course | ||
| Total Credits | 19 | |
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In addition, all forensic investigation minors must earn a “C-” or better in each required and elective course.