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Forensic Science – BS

Program Overview:

The Forensic Science major will provide students with the background they need to obtain entry level positions in a forensic science laboratory or enter a graduate level program in one of the many forensic science specialties.  This major is multi-disciplinary, with a combination of chemistry and biology that gives students both the depth and breadth necessary to build a solid scientific foundation for a career in forensics.  The track system within the forensic science major allows students to take all of the courses they would have taken as either a Cell/Molecular Biology Major or a Chemistry major, in addition to specialized forensic science courses and criminal justice courses, which will give students greater flexibility upon graduation should they choose to enter a field other than forensic science.

Program Contacts:

Dr. Brian Jensen

Co-Chair, Physical and Biological Sciences Department

Email: jensenb@strose.edu

Dr. Brad Bauer

Co-Chair, Physical and Biological Sciences Department

Email: bauerb@strose.edu

Dr. Sara Alvaro

Forensic Science Advisor

Email: alvaros@strose.edu

Program Webpage: Forensic Science BS

 

Program Requirements:

Major in Forensic Science - Cell/Molecular Biology Track (91 Credits)
Major in Forensic Science - Chemistry Track  (91 Credits)


BIO 190Principles of Biology 1

3

BIO 190LPrinciples of Biology 1 Lab

1

BIO 191Principles of Biology 2

3

BIO 191LPrinciples of Biology 2 Lab

1

BIO 258Genetics

3

BIO 258LGenetics Lab

1

BIO 307Biochemistry

3

BIO 307LBiochemistry Lab

1

BIO 351Cell Biology

3

BIO 351LCell Biology Lab

1

CHM 190Gen Chemistry 1

3

CHM 190LGen Chemistry 1 Lab

1

CHM 191Gen Chemistry 2

3

CHM 191LGen Chemistry 2 Lab

1

CHM 201Organic Chemistry 1

3

CHM 201LOrganic Chemistry 1 Lab

1

CHM 202Organic Chemistry 2

3

CHM 202LOrganic Chemistry 2 Lab

1

CHM 203Quantitative Analysis

3

CHM 203LQuantitative Analysis Lab

1

CHM 301Instrumental Analysis

3

CHM 301LInstrumental Analysis Lab

1

CJS 112The Court Systems

3

CJS 252Introduction to Evidence

3

CJS 352Scientfc&ExpertOpinionEvidence

3

FSC 190Intro to Forensic Science

3

FSC 370Contemp & Descrip Topics

3

FSC 375Forensic Assays

4

MAT 190Calculus 1

4

MAT 191Calculus 2

4

PHY 190Fundamentals of Physics 1

3

PHY 190LFundamentals of Physics 1 Lab

1

PHY 191Fund of Physics 2

3

PHY 191LFund of Physics 2 Lab

1

SCI 399Natural Sciences Colloquium

0

BIO 201Invertebrate Zoology

3

BIO 201LInvertebrate Zoology Lab

1

or

BIO 234Comparative Vertebrate Biology

3

BIO 234LComp Vertebrate Anatomy Lab

1

BIO 210Anatomy and Physiology

3

BIO 210LAnatomy and Physiology Lab

1

BIO 350General Microbiology

3

BIO 350LGeneral Microbiology Lab

1

CHM 401Physical Chemistry 1

3

CHM 401LPhysical Chemistry Lab 1

1

CHM 402Physical Chemistry 2

3

CHM 402LPhysical Chemistry Lab 2

1

MAT 201Calculus 3

4

All 4-credit science courses have a required laboratory component.

SCI 399 (Natural Sciences Colloquium) is required each semester during the first and last year at The College of Saint Rose. 

Internship/Field Experiences/Service:

Suggested 4 Year Course Plan:

This suggested plan is designed to give students an idea of how to balance their coursework over 8 semesters and to graduate within 4 years. Most students will need to take a minimum of 30 credits each year in order to meet the graduation requirement of a minimum of 122 overall credits.  It should be used along with your Degree Works worksheet and in consultation with your faculty advisor. It is meant as a guide, not a definitive list of courses that must be taken as written. Your faculty advisor will help you make any necessary adjustments during advisement.


Year 1

Fall Semester

(15 credits)

FSC 190 Introduction to Forensic Science

3

CHM 190 General Chemistry 1

4

BIO 190 Principles of Biology 1

4

EN 105

4

SCI 399 Natural Sciences Colloquium

0

 

Spring Semester

(15 credits)

CJS 252 Criminal Evidence

3

CHM 191 General Chemistry 2

4

BIO 191 Principles of Biology 2

4

Liberal Educ. Requirement [L06]

3

Liberal Educ. Requirement [L12]

1

SCI 399 Natural Sciences Colloquium

0

Year 2

Fall Semester

(16 credits)

BIO 201 Invertebrate Zoology OR
BIO 234 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy

4

CHM 201 Organic Chemistry 1

4

PHY 190 Fund. of Physics 1

4

MAT 190 Calculus 1

4

 

Spring Semester

(16 credits)

CHM 202 Organic Chemistry 2

4

PHY 191 Fund. of Physics 2

4

MAT 191 Calculus 2

4

BIO 258 Genetics

4

 Year 3

Fall Semester

(15-16 credits)

BIO 350 Microbiology 

4

BIO 351 Cell Biology 4

Liberal Educ. Requirement

3

Liberal Educ. Requirement

3-4

Liberal Educ. Requirement [L12]

1

 

Spring Semester

(17 credits)

CJS 112 The Court System

3

CHM 203 Quantitative Analysis

4

BIO 210 Anatomy and Physiology

4

Liberal Educ. Requirement

3

Liberal Educ. Requirement

3

Year 4

Fall Semester

(14-15 credits)

FSC 370 Contemporary and Descriptive Topics in Forensic Science

3

CHM 301 Instrument Analysis

4

BIO307 Biochemistry 1

4

Liberal Educ. Requirement

3-4

SCI 399 Natural Sciences Colloquium

0

 

Spring Semester

(16-17 credits)

FSC 375 Forensic Assays

4

CJS 352 Scientific & Expert Opinion Evidence

3

Liberal Educ. Requirement

3

Liberal Educ. Requirement

3

Liberal Educ. Requirement

3-4

SCI 399 Natural Sciences Colloquium

0




 

Year 1

Fall Semester

(15 credits)

FSC 190 Introduction to Forensic Science

3

CHM 190 General Chemistry 1

4

BIO 190 Principles of Biology 1

4

ENG 105

4

SCI 399 Natural Sciences Colloquium

0

 

Spring Semester

(15 credits)

CJS 252 Criminal Evidence

3

CHM 191 General Chemistry 2

4

BIO 191 Principles of Biology 2

4

Liberal Educ. Requirement [L06]

3

Liberal Educ. Requirement [L12]

1

SCI 399 Natural Sciences Colloquium

0

Year 2

 

Fall Semester

(15-16 credits)

Liberal Education Requirement

3-4

CHM 201 Organic Chemistry 1

4

PHY190 Fund. of Physics 1

4

MAT 190 Calculus 1

4

 

Spring Semester

(16 credits)

CHM202 Organic Chemistry 2

4

PHY191 Fund. of Physics 2

4

MAT191 Calculus 2

4

BIO 258 Genetics

4

 Year 3

 

Fall Semester

(16-17 credits)

BIO 351 Cell Biology

4

CHM 401 Physical Chemistry 1 OR BIO 307 Biochemistry

4

MAT 201 Calculus 3

4

Liberal Educ. Requirement

3-4

Liberal Educ. Requirement [L12]

1

 

Spring Semester

(13-15 credits)

CJS 112 The Court System

3

CHM 203 Quantitative Analysis

4

CHM 402 Physical Chemistry 2 or Liberal Educ. Requirement

3-4

Liberal Educ. Requirement

3-4

Year 4


Fall Semester

(14-15 credits)

FSC 370 Contemporary and Descriptive Topics in Forensic Science

3

CHM 301 Instrument Analysis

4

BIO307 Biochemistry 1 OR CHM 401 Physical Chemistry 1

4

Liberal Educ. Requirement

3-4

SCI 399 Natural Sciences Colloquium

0

 

Spring Semester

(16-17 credits)

FSC 375 Forensic Assays

4

CJS 352 Scientific & Expert Opinion Evidence

3

CHM 402 Physical Chemistry 2 or Liberal Educ. Requirement

3-4

Liberal Educ. Requirement

3

Liberal Educ. Requirement

3

SCI 399 Natural Sciences Colloquium

0

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