Academic Catalog 2018-2019

FORENSIC SCIENCE ADVISING RECOMMENDATIONS

F irst Year

Second Year

COR 1012 Inv. to Inquiry ENG 1013, 1023 Composition

2 SH

English Literature

3 SH

6 SH COR 2012 Character Formation  2 SH  BIO 1143, 1141 Fund. of Biology 4 SH CHM 2014, 2024 Organic Chemistry 8 SH CHM 1013, 1011 Gen. Chemistry I 4 SH BIO 2013, 2011, 2023, 2021 A. & P. 8 SH CHM 1023, 1021 Gen. Chemistry II 4 SH CRJ/SOC 2203 Criminology 3 SH MAT 1223 Precalculus 3 SH History Elective 3 SH COR 2001, 2002 Personal Wellness 3 SH MAT 2033 Inferential Statistics 3 SH CRJ 2013 Intro. to Criminal Justice 3 SH Total 30 SH BUS 2313 or 2323 Inf. Tech.  Elective 3 SH Total 33 SH Third Year                                                     Fourth Year CST 1103 Biblical Perspectives 3 SH COM 1023   Speech  3 SH COR 3012 Civic & Global Response 2 SH ART/MUS/THR Fine Arts Elective 3 SH BIO 4014 Genetics 4 SH BIO/CHM 3053, 3061 Biochemistry 4 SH PHY 2014, 2024 Physics 8 SH BIO/CHM 4081,4091 Senior Seminar 2SH CHM 3014 Quant. & Instr. Analysis 4 SH CRJ 4123 Subst. Criminal Law          3 SH CRJ 3033, 3083 Forensic Science 3 SH BIO 4024 Molecular Cell Biology 4 SH CRJ 3303 Criminal Investigation 3 SH History Elective 3 SH CRJ 3183 For. Sci. Internship 3 SH Electives 6 SH T otal 30 SH Total 28 SH GEO 2033 Physical and Cultural Geography A broad survey course in geography that includes the use of maps, geographical tools, and technology. Areas of study include the physical processes that shape the earth, physical and human characteristics of places, relationships between human activity and the physical environment, and characteristics and distributions of the earth’s ecosystems. (On Demand) GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION The Graphic Communication Major provides professional training and theoretical preparation for either graduate study or employment in digital graphic media. For the bachelor’s degree in Graphic Communication, a student must complete the general requirements, specialized requirements and electives. No minor is required in this area although students may elect to pursue a minor if they so desire. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION See Art, p. 81, Communication, p. 120, and Business, p. 98. GREEK (GRK) See Biblical Languages, p. 86. GEOGRAPHY (GEO)

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