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SPEC.LAPO - Law & Policing - Specialization

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Forensic ScienceSpecialization

Academic Level

Undergraduate

Credential

Other

Description

The Specialization in Law & Policing is open to students in the Forensic Science program (BScFS, BA, or BSc).

The Specialization in Law & Policing requires a suite of courses deemed important for those interested in pursuing a career in enforcement or the law and an additional list of courses students can choose from based on their own interests within law and policing.

Students who have fulfilled the requirements for a Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science or a joint-major Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree in Forensic Science may graduate with a Specialization in Law & Policing if they have successfully completed the following 4.0 credits:

  • 1.5 FRSC credits consisting of FRSC 2100H, 2110H, and 3110H

  • 1.0 FRSC credit from FRSC 2750H, 3010H, 4089H, 4100H, 4312H, 4380H, or 4410H

  • 1.5 credits from the following:

    • FRSC-BIOL 3000H

    • FRSC 3111H

    • FRSC-ERST 3250H

    • FRSC-PSYC 3320H

    • FRSC-INDG 3401H

    • FRSC-INDG 3402H

    • FRSC-HIST 3680H

    • FRSC 3800H

    • FRSC 4110H

    • FRSC 4111H

    • FRSC-ERST 4250H

    • FRSC 4310H

    • FRSC-BIOL 4570H

    • FRSC 4210H

    • ANTH-FRSC 3405H

    • BIOL-FRSC 3330H

    • GDST-SOCI 3120H

    • GESO-CAST-CRIM-SOCI 3966H

    • PHIL-POST 2150H

    • HURI-CRIM-GDST-SOCI 3121H

    • PHIL-POST 3140H

    • POST-CAST 3091H

    • POST-CAST 3092H

    • PSYC 2300H

    • PSYC 3240H

    • PSYC 3300H

    • PSYC 4310H

    • PSYC 4720H

    • SOCI 2615H

    • SOCI 4110H

    • SOCI 4270H