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Diploma in Forensic Science Program Requirements 1. Required Courses (27 credit hours total) FRSC 2200 Basic Sciences for Forensics I • FRSC 2201 Basic Sciences for Forensics II • FRSC 3300 Application of Forensic Techniques • FRSC 3003 Forensic DNA Typing (formerly FRSC 4001) or BIOL 3419 Molecular Biology (formerly BIOL 4429) • BIOL 1201 Molecular and Cell Biology • BIOL 1202 Organismal and Ecological Biology • BIOL 2307 Genetics • CHEM 1210 General Chemistry I • CHEM 1212 General Chemistry II for Life Sciences (please note the MATH pre-­‐reqs) 2. Science-­‐Intensive Courses (21-­‐24 credit hours total) • FRSC 3350 Recent Advancement in Forensic Science • FRSC 3340 Forensic Entomology • FRSC 4002 Wildlife Forensics • ANTH 3373 Fieldwork in Archaeology • ANTH 3374 Archaeology Laboratory • ANTH 3471 Forensic Skeletal Identification • ANTH 3472 Forensic Skeletal Analysis • ANTH 3473 Forensic Facial Anatomy • ANTH 3701 Forensic Archaeology Field School • ANTH 4464 Advanced Fieldwork in Archaeology • ANTH 4465 Advanced Archaeology Laboratory • ANTH 4701 Internship in Forensic Anthropology • BIOL 2321 Cell Biology I • BIOL 3001 Principles of Pharmacology and Toxicology* • BIOL 3002 Entomology • BIOL 3003 Biological Techniques* • BIOL 3004 Principles of Physiology (formerly BIOL 2004) • BIOL 3005 Human Organ Systems* • BIOL 3006 Animal Ecophysiology* • BIOL 3308 Biostatistics (formerly BIOL 2308) or PSYC 2350 Psychological Statistics BIOL 3426 Animal Tissues* BIOL 3398 Microbiology BIOL 4411 Medical and Veterinary Parasitology CHEM 2332 Introductory Analytical Chemistry: Wet Methods CHEM 2333 Introductory Analytical Chemistry: Instrumental Methods • CHEM 2344 Organic Chemistry I or CHEM 2346 Organic Chemistry for Life Sciences • CHEM 2345 Organic Chemistry II (note: pre-­‐req CHEM 2344)CHEM 3451 Introductory Biochemistry • PHYS 1000 Physics for Life Sciences I • PHYS 1001 Physics for Life Sciences II *these courses will no longer be offered after the 2014 – 2015 academic year 3. Science-­‐Related Courses (9-­‐12 credit hours total) • FRSC 3100 Cadaver Dogs • ANTH 1271 Introduction to Archaeology • ANTH 1280 Introduction to Biological Anthropology • ANTH 2282 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology • CRIM 2303 Crime and Society (note: entry to this course may be restricted) • CRIM 2304 Canadian Criminal Justice System (note: entry to this course may be restricted) • GEOG 2316 Map and Air Photo Interpretation • GEOG 3386 Concepts in Geographical Information Systems (GIS) • PSYC 1250 Social Behavior • PSYC 1260 Personality: Normal and Abnormal • PSYC 3320 Psychology and Law • PSYC 3338 Introduction to Forensic Psychology • PSYC 3349 Drugs and Behavior • PSYC 4438 Advanced Forensic Psychology • PSYC 4443 Advanced Psychology and Law •
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2015-­‐2016 Calendar