Forensic Science – Requirements

Requirements

To receive a certificate in Death Investigation, Forensic Science, or Forensic Toxicology, students must complete at least one half of the required credits on the UWM campus. A minimum grade point average of 2.500 must be achieved on the required credits. All options within the certificate require at least a basic knowledge of chemistry and biology. To meet this requirement, prior to registering themselves in the Forensic Sciences Certificate Program, students must successfully complete CHEM 100 or equivalent and BIO SCI 100 or equivalent.

The following courses must be completed successfully to obtain a Certificate in Forensic Science:

ANTHRO/BMS/CHEM/CRM JST 281Dead Men Do Tell Tales: An Introduction to Forensic Science3
ANTHRO/BMS/CHEM/CRM JST 481Criminalistics3
CRM JST 110Introduction to Criminal Justice3
CRM JST 480Criminal Evidence and Investigation3
ANTHRO 403The Human Skeleton3
or ANTHRO 404 Human Biological Variation
BMS 610Pharmacology3
or HCA 212 Drugs Used and Abused
Select one of the following:3-4
Laboratory Techniques in Molecular Biology
Biochemistry: Cellular Processes
Molecular and Genetic Diagnostics
and Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory
Total Credits21-22

Additional courses with forensic content are listed below. Check prerequisites or consult the instructor for eligibility. These courses are recommended, but are not required, for the Certificate in Forensic Science:

ANTHRO/BMS/CHEM/CRM JST 285Medicolegal Death Investigation3
ANTHRO/BMS/CHEM/CRM JST 585Internship in Forensic Toxicology1-3
ANTHRO/BMS/CHEM/CRM JST 589Internship in Death Investigation1-3
ANTHRO/BMS/CHEM/CRM JST 594Internship in Forensic Science1-3
ANTHRO 405Forensic Anthropology3
CHEM 194First-Year Seminar:3
CHEM 524Instrumental Analysis3
BMS 555Toxicology and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring1

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