Mar 15, 2026  
2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog

Criminalistics Minor


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Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry  
College of Letters, Arts and Sciences  

About the Program


The Criminalistics Minor, offered by the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, is designed to complement Majors in Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Criminal Justice. Students who combine this minor with a Chemistry or Biochemistry major receive a rigorous foundation in the scientific principles used in forensic science laboratories as well as applied skills relevant to scientific analysis of criminal cases. These students are prepared for work in a variety of forensic laboratory positions or for graduate studies in the field. Students who combine this minor with a Criminal Justice major receive a broad law enforcement background with understanding of all phases of criminal investigation. The core courses for the minor cover the ethical and legal aspects of this field as well as the relevant scientific principles at a level understandable among students with a non-science background. The upper-level courses are flexible and include courses for both science and non-science majors.

Program Requirements


  • This minor is a total of 24 credits.

Summary of Requirements


Required Courses 16 credits
Elective Courses 8 credits
Total for the Criminalistics Minor 24 credits

 

Notes:

  • CHE 1800 General Chemistry I may be substituted for CHE 1100 Principles of Chemistry.
  • CHE 1801 General Chemistry Lab may be substituted for CHE 1150 Principles of Chemistry Laboratory.
  • CJC 4650 requires CJC 1010 Introduction to Criminal Justice as a prerequisite

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