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    Nov 23, 2024  
Missouri Baptist University 2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
Missouri Baptist University 2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Chemistry, Concentration in Forensic Science, BA


CIP Code: 40.051

This major prepares students for employment in forensic science and criminal investigation laboratories or for applying to graduate forensic chemistry programs. Forensic chemistry deals with the application of chemistry to criminal investigation. A forensic scientist, specializing in the area of chemical analysis of forensic evidence, will require a strong background in the different methods of laboratory analysis and must be able to effectively  communicate the findings of the laboratory analyses in lab reports and  in the courtroom. The curriculum provides a strong theoretical and experimental background in chemistry, analytical chemistry techniques and modern instrumentation. Students in this program also develop skills in areas such as criminal investigation,  criminal law and procedure, evidence collection and communication.

   

   

Major Requirements


Chemistry Courses


(beyond CHEM 143+142)

Total: 30 Hours


Total: 22-24 Hours


Chemistry Electives


(at least two courses from the following):

Total: 6-9 Hours


Required Criminal Justice (CRJS) courses:


Total: 18 Hours


Criminal Justice Elective


(at least one course from the following):

Total: 3 Hours


1See the catalog section on Senior Permission  for information on earning graduate credit for this course.

Required Communications (COMM) course:


Total: 3 Hours


Required Physics (PHYS) courses:


Total: 8 Hours


Total: 62 Hours