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College of Arts and Sciences
Department of Natural Sciences
Other Program Requirements for Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science
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Admission Requirements for Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science
Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry
Bachelor of Science in Biology
Bachelor of Science in Biology with concentration in Medical Technology
Bachelor of Science in Biology - Secondary Education
Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology
Bachelor of Science in Fire Science with concentration in Fire Investigations
Bachelor of Science in Fire Science with concentration in Management
Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science with concentration in Biology
Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science with concentration in Chemistry
Engineering 2+2 Single Degree Program
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Other Program Requirements for Bachelor of Science in Fire Science
Minor in Biology
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Minor in Chemistry
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Natural Sciences Course Descriptions
 

Department of Natural Sciences (NTSC)
Other Program Requirements for Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science

  1. Student must earn a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher overall and in all major courses.
  2. Student must complete a final exit examination.
  3. All students applying for admission must submit the following information for permanent records:
    1. Official transcripts of all previous academic work to include credit hours achieved in lecture and laboratory courses.
    2. Official documentation of graduation from an accredited high school, high school equivalent, or earned credits from a post-secondary institution.
    3. Application for admission to the Forensic Science Program.
    4. A personal statement.
    5. Three letters of recommendation.
    6. A formal interview with the Forensic Science faculty is required.
    7. Transfer credit: A maximum of 60 hours of transfer credits will be accepted towards the Forensic Science degree. No credit will be accepted for science and mathematics courses taken more than ten (10) years earlier.

 
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