FORENSIC SCIENCES MINOR                STUDENT WORK SHEET REQUIREMENTS

NAME________________________________________

College of Arts & Sciences basic requirements:

ENGLISH 12 HRS. _____1301 _____1302   ____    ____

ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 3 HRS.____

FOREIGN LANGUAGE 6-14 HRS.   ____1401 ____1402 ____2301 ____2302

MATH/LOGICAL REASONING 6 HRS.   ____   ____

NATURAL SCIENCES 8-11 HRS. ____   _____   _____   _____

TECHNOLOGICAL/APPLIED SCIENCES 3 HRS. ____

HISTORY 6HRS. _____2300 _____2301 

POLITICAL SCIENCES 6HRS.____1301 ____2302

HUMANITIES 6HRS.   _____   _____ ;                  FINE ARTS 6 HRS. _____   _____

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS: see work sheet specific to your major.

FORENSIC SCIENCES MINOR: 18 HOURS SPECIFIC TO ONE OF TWO TRACKS.

All students enrolled in the forensic sciences minor are required to take the

_____Introductory Forensic Survey course (Phys 2351).

The physical and biological sciences track includes:

_____AHMT 4305 (Molecular Diagnostics)

_____Biol 3416 (Genetics)                                   

_____Biol 6408 (Research Techniques in Electron Microscopy)

_____Entx 4325 ( Principles of Toxicology I),     _____ Entx 4326 (Principles of Toxicology II)

_____Anth 2305 (Introduction to Forensic Anthropology),

_____Anth 4343 (Skeletal Biology & Forensic Techniques),

_____Chem 3341 and Chem 3141 Lab (Analytical Chemical Methods),

_____Chem 4314 and Chem 4114 Lab (Instrumental Analytical Methods),

_____Phys 3204 (Intermediate Laboratory)

_____ Phys 3501 (Photoluminescence in Criminalistics)

_____Phys 4000 (Independent Study),                        _____Zool 4321 (Insect diversity).

The social and behavioral sciences track includes:

_____Anth 2305 (Introduction to Forensic Anthropology)

_____Psy 4384 (Forensic Psychology),

_____Anth 4343 (Skeletal Biology & Forensic Techniques),         

_____Soc 3327 (Sociology of Law and Policing), _____ Soc 3329 (Sociology of Corrections),

_____Soc 4325 (Criminology),                             _____  Soc 4327 (Juvenile Delinquency),

_____Nurs 3365 (Introduction & Exploration into the Multiple Aspects of Forensic Science)

Forensic Sciences Minor Advisor: Dr. Robert R. Paine, Forensic Anthropologist,

phone #2-2401 x241, Holden Hall 274, e-mail  robert.paine@ttu.edu.