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Sep 02, 2010
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A minor comprises a sequence of courses that focus on a particular area of study different from, and secondary to, the major. The Curriculum Committee requires that minors include 18-21 credits of required and elective courses that collectively provide coverage of, and understanding in,the subject area.
Students must complete six courses (18 credits) for the Criminalistics Minor in the general sequence below. A minimum grade of C- or higher is required in programspecific courses (courses with the designation of CJ) in this minor.
Note: Any course selected for a minor cannot be required for the student’s major. In the event of duplication, the student must select an appropriate substitution for the same by completing a Curriculum Petition to Waive or Substitute a Requirement in consultation with a faculty member who teaches in the minor andthe director of the school offering the minor.
Requirements |
Required:
- Criminal Justice (CJ) Elective (3 Credits)
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- Forensic Science (AF) Elective (3 Credits)
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