Crime Scene Investigation Specialist Minor
The crime scene investigation specialist minor (CSIS) provides a specialization that differentiates a student academically. The minor is open to students having an interest in the technical aspects of crime scene investigation. Although the minor is open to students in other ±¬×ß³Ô¹Ï College baccalaureate programs it may satisfy a gap identified by the forensic science technology and criminal justice programs for students wishing to specialize in the CSI aspects.
Requirements
| Course Number | Course Title | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| FRSC 1001 | Introduction to Forensic Science I | 1 |
| FRSC 2001 | Introduction to Forensic Science II | 1 |
| FRSC 3001 | Topics in Forensic Science I | 1 |
| OR | ||
| FRSC 1103 | Forensic Science Concepts | 3 |
| FRSC 3113 | Forensic Pathology | 3 |
| CJUS 6003 | Law and Criminal Evidence | 3 |
| CJUS 7004 | Criminal Investigation Management | 4 |
| OR | ||
| FRSC 6214 | Microscopy and Criminalistics | 4 |
| CJUS 8003 | Criminal Investigation Capstone | 3 |
| Total Hours | 16 | |
Pre-requisite requirements: The FRSC 3113 course requires a prerequisite of BIOL 1104 General Biology or BIOL 2303 Human Biology or BIOL 1404 Anatomy & Physiology I.