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E17 FORENSIC SCIENCE MASTER’S DEGREE Eberly College of Science The Pennsylvania State University Degree Requirement Checksheet Program Year: 2012 Name ________________________________ PSU ID ______________________________ For the Master’s in Forensic Science, a minimum of 41 credits is required for completion of the program, of which at least 19 credits will come from courses at the 500 or 800 levels, and at least 6 credits will come from the 500 level. Students are required to take 27 credits of core courses, 11/12 credits for either the Chemistry or Biology emphasis, and 3 credits of elective courses. CORE COURSES (27 credits) FRNSC 400 (1) – Courtroom Proceedings and Testimony FRNSC 410 (2) – A Scientific Approach to Crime Scene Investigation FRNSC 411 (3) – Criminalistics: Trace and Impression Evidence FRNSC 413 (3) – Criminalistics: Biology FRNSC 415W (2) – Laboratory in Crime Scene Investigation FRNSC 475 (1) – Forensic Science Seminar FRNSC 532 (3) – Drug Chemistry and Toxicology FRNSC 541 (1) – Forensic Seminar Series FRNSC 561 (1) – Ethics in Forensic Science FRNSC 801 (4) –Criminalistics III (Adv Scene, Laboratory & Problem Solving Concepts: Prep for the Forensic Science Aptitude Test, the FSAT) FRNSC 894 (6) –Research Projects in Forensic Science ADDITIONAL COURSES (11/12 credits) Forensic Chemistry Emphasis (11): CHEM 425 (3) – Chromatography and Electrochemistry FRNSC 427W (4) – Forensic Chemistry CHEM 500 (1) – Seminar in Chemistry FRNSC 831 (3) – Forensic Chemistry II Forensic Biology Emphasis (12): BMB 400 (3) – Molecular Biology of the Gene FRNSC 421W (4) – Forensic Molecular Biology BMMB 590 (1) – Colloquium FRNSC 821 (4) – Forensic Molecular Biology II
E18 ELECTIVE COURSE (3 credits of CRIM or PSYCH) The following is a list of acceptable elective courses. Students wishing to take a course that is not listed should consult their advisor. CRIM 406 (3) – Sociology of Deviance CRIM 423 (3) - Sexual Violence CRIM 425 (3) - Organized Crime CRIM 432 (3) – The Courts CRIM 453 (3) – Women & Justice PSYCH 471 (3) – Adjustment & Social Relationships
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E18<br />
ELECTIVE COURSE (3 credits of CRIM or PSYCH)<br />
The following is a list of acceptable elective courses. Students wishing to take a course that<br />
is not listed should consult their advisor.<br />
CRIM 406 (3) – Sociology of Deviance<br />
CRIM 423 (3) - Sexual Violence<br />
CRIM 425 (3) - Organized Crime<br />
CRIM 432 (3) – The Courts<br />
CRIM 453 (3) – Women & Justice<br />
PSYCH 471 (3) – Adjustment & Social Relationships