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Nov 22, 2024
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2018-2019 Catalog [PAST CATALOG]
Forensic Studies - Forensic Scientist (A.A.S.)
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Title of Major: Forensic Studies - Forensic Scientist, A.A.S.
Award: Associate of Applied Science, A.A.S.
Total Credit Hours: 60
About Homeland Security and Criminal Justice Institute
Code: AAS.CJS.ST-FOR.SCT
Purpose: Prepares students for careers in the area of criminal investigation and forensic science. Provides students with an educational opportunity to earn an Associate of Applied Science degree in forensic studies and is a transfer program for students planning to pursue a bachelor degree in forensic science at another college or university. Prepares students with a continuous and thorough accumulation of knowledge in the field of criminal justice and forensic science.
Additional Program Requirements
Students are expected to participate with their advisor in tailoring a mix of electives that will satisfy their own needs with respect to immediate and long-term employment.
Range of Occupations
Employment in criminal justice agencies that utilize forensics as an investigative tool.
- Consultant
- Correctional officer
- Crime laboratory assistant
- Detective
- Federal police officer
- Fire investigator
- Juvenile justice counselor
- Mobile crime unit assistant
- Paralegals
- Police officer
- Private investigation agencies
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Planning Tool: Two-Year Sequence of Courses
Arts and Humanities: 3 credits
Biological and Physical Sciences: 4 credits
Health/Fitness/Wellness: 3 credits
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 3 credits
Program Requirements: 14 credits
Area of Concentration Requirements: 20-23 credits
Diversity Requirement
Satisfied by SOC 111 requirement.
Fast Track Option
This program has a Fast Track Option for those holding a college degree.
Program Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Apply analytical and critical thinking skills in the context of criminal investigations.
- Write concise and effective reports that reflect a working knowledge of forensic science.
- Communicate concepts and theories about forensic science both verbally and in writing.
- Gather, analyze, preserve, and interpret information, artifacts and evidence.
- Conduct scientific measures and experiments that produce expected results.
- Document and describe scientific processes.
- Use scientific methods to solve problems in criminal investigations.
- Demonstrate sound laboratory skills, meeting scientific standards of precision and care.
- Describe the criminal justice system and the rules of evidence.
- Articulate ethical and professional standards of conduct and performance.
- Identify diversity and human rights issues pertaining to the legal system.
- Use technology to gather, compose, appraise and apply information.
This program aligns with the college’s core competencies.
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