Forensic Science Minor

Provides preparation for professional work in chemistry or forensic science; graduate work in chemistry, environmental or forensic science; or pre-professional training in the health sciences or secondary education. Coupling the program with an appropriate minor prepares students to enter related fields such as biochemistry, oceanography, pharmacy, toxicology and the atmospheric sciences. Through the study of general, organic, analytical and physical chemistry, students gain an understanding of the world around them.

credits required for minor

Program Details

Learning Outcomes

  1. Demonstrate an understanding of major concepts, theoretical principles and experimental findings in chemistry.
  2. Employ critical thinking and quantitative analytical skills to solve problems and evaluate scientific data.
  3. Use and application of laboratory methods and scientific instrumentation to investigate a scientific hypothesis, conduct experiments, analyze data and interpret results.
  4. Demonstrate effective written and oral communication skills including the ability to transmit complex scientific or technical information in a clear and concise manner.
  5. Gather, comprehend, apply and communicate credible information on scientific and technical topics and recognize the proper use of scientific data, principles and theories to assess the quality of stated conclusions.
  6. Demonstrate ethical awareness and conduct with regards to: (1) honesty in data reporting; (2) the safety of practitioners, test subjects and the local community/environment; and (3) their social responsibility to recognize the impact that our actions have on the natural and human world.

Courses

  • BI 102 General Biology: The Foundations of Life Credits: 4
  • CH 103 Allied Health Chemistry Credits: 5
  • CH 161 Crime Scene Analysis Credits: 4
  • CH 320 Introduction to Forensic Science Credits: 4
  • CH 345 Introduction to Toxicology Credits: 3
  • CH 430 Applications of Forensic Science Credits: 3

Elective Credits: 4

  • CH 322 Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology Credits: 4
  • CJ 321 Principles of Forensic Investigations Credits: 4
  • CJ 322 Forensic Anthropology Credits: 4
  • ANTH 322 Forensic Anthropology Credits: 4
  • CJ 328 Forensic Osteology Credits: 4
  • CJ 333 Forensic DNA Analysis Credits: 4
  • CJ 452 Criminal Procedure Credits: 4
  • PSY 336 Introduction to Forensic Psychology Credits: 4

MAX DECKER

Research Assistant, Chemistry

PATRICIA FLATT

Department Head of Chemistry/Professor, Chemistry
flattp@wou.edu

FEIER HOU

Associate Professor, Chemistry
houf@wou.edu

KEITH SCHWARTZ

Assistant Professor, Chemistry
schwartzk@wou.edu

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