2018-2019 Undergraduate Academic Catalogue 
    
    Nov 24, 2024  
2018-2019 Undergraduate Academic Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Forensic Studies, B.A.


Forensic Studies Electives


Choose five courses from the following list of electives. At least one elective must be from a different academic division (i.e., Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural and Applied Sciences, and Business) than the other four.

Requirements for the Major


Requirements for the major and an example of a typical program of study are as follows:

Freshman Year


Sophomore Year


Spring Term


Junior Year


Fall Term


Spring Term


  • **
  • History Core
  • Forensic Studies Elective+
  • PL 200-Level Philosophical Perspectives Course or
  • Theology Core
  • Nondepartmental Elective

Senior Year


Fall Term


  • Ethics Core
  • Forensic Studies Elective+
  • Forensic Studies Capstone* or
  • Elective
  • Elective
  • Elective

Spring Term


  • Forensic Studies Elective+
  • Forensic Studies Capstone* or
  • Elective
  • Forensic Studies Elective+ or
  • Elective
  • Elective
  • Elective

Key:


* Note that not all research or internship experiences through PY 435  and SC 401  are appropriate for the forensic studies capstone requirement and thus need prior approval from the forensic studies director and appropriate department chair. Other experiences may fulfill the capstone requirement but only with the approval of the forensic studies director.

+ At least one FS elective must be from a different academic division (i.e., Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural and Applied Sciences, and Business) than the other four.

** Courses offered spring semester only.

++ Courses offered fall semester only.

Notes:


  1. Students may count courses in the forensic studies major and another major or minor, consistent with the double course counting policy of the University and/or the academic program.
  2. For students with a double major in biology, psychology, or sociology, no more than three courses from each major may be double counted in the forensic studies major (i.e., biology and forensic studies, psychology and forensic studies, or sociology and forensic studies). The only exception is the forensic capstone course, which does not count as one of the three courses.