BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION
The Hilbert Forensic Science/Crime Scene Investigation degree is a four-year program, which provides students with a solid base of knowledge and skills for service in a growing number of investigative agencies. It also prepares students for the pursuit of advanced degrees in criminal justice or forensic science.
Typical forensic science degrees focus on natural sciences in laboratory settings where evidence is analyzed. However, crime scene investigation, involves the proper identification, collection, and chain of custody of evidence to the forensic lab for analysis. Hilbert will provide a blend of the two areas with a strong emphasis on crime scene investigation and how it relates to the forensic lab. The FS/CSI baccalaureate degree includes coursework in crime scene photography, laws and rules of evidence, bloodstain pattern analysis and fingerprint evidence. This background will promote a stronger more precise relationship between the crime scene unit and the forensic lab responsible for crime analysis. Such coursework will be embedded within a well-balanced social science bachelor’s degree. The FS/CSI program is intended to provide both college students and law enforcement personnel with the most current technological knowledge and practical applications in crime scene investigation. These skills will enable students to obtain entry-level positions in a wide array of positions, including:
Accident Investigator
Arson Investigator
Autopsy Technician
Crime Scene Photographer
Crime Scene Reconstructionist
Crime Scene Specialist
Criminalist
Document Examiner
Evidence Control Technician
Firearms Examiner
Lab Assistant
Latent Fingerprint Technician
Police Crime Scene Technician
Trace Evidence Examiner
Tool Mark Examiner
Additionally, the program will furnish veteran officers with career advancement opportunities available through specialized education in crime scene investigation.
REQUIRED COURSES IN MAJOR
REQUIRED COURSES IN MAJOR | ||
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COURSE NUMBER | COURSE NAME | CREDITS |
BI 114 | Human Body | 3 |
CJ 101 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | 3 |
CJ 202 | Introduction to Criminal Law & Procedure | 3 |
CJ 204 | Crime and Society | 3 |
CJ 305 | Research Methods in Social Sciences | 3 |
CJ 315 | Laws and Rules of Evidence | 3 |
CJ 330 | Ethics in the Criminal Justice System | 3 |
CJ 404 | Criminal Investigations/Criminalistics | 3 |
FS 101 | Introduction to Forensic Sciences | 3 |
FS 201 | Introduction to Photography/Imagery | 3 |
FS 302 | Computer Crime Investigation | 3 |
FS 318 | Special Topics in Forensic Science I | 3 |
FS 319 | Special Topics in Forensic Science II | 3 |
FS 320 | Interview and Interrogation Techniques | 3 |
FS 400 | Photography/Imagery | 3 |
FS 401 | Fingerprint Evidence | 3 |
FS 402 | Trace Evidence/Arson-Firearms/Impression Evidence | 3 |
FS 403 | Bloodstain Pattern Analysis/Crash Management/Report Writing | 3 |
FS 405 | Advanced Seminar in Forensic Science | 3 |
MA 200 | Topics in Statistics | 3 |
PSY 101 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 |
PSY 410 | Forensic Psychology | 3 |
BLUEPRINT REQUIREMENTS | ||
COURSE NUMBER | COURSE NAME | CREDITS |
BLU 101 | Foundations Seminar | 3 |
BLU 151 | Public Speaking | 3 |
BLU 201 | Service Learning and Civic Engagement | 3 |
BLU 301 | Junior Symposium | 3 |
EN 101 | College Writing | 3 |
EN 102 | Unveiling Literary Treasures | 3 |
RS *** | Religious Studies Elective | 3 |
GENERAL EDUCATION CORE MODULES | ||
COURSE NUMBER | COURSE NAME | CREDITS |
American History/Western Civilization | Approved Elective | 3 |
Art | Approved Elective | 3 |
Foreign Culture and Language | Approved Elective | 3 |
Humanities | Approved Elective | 3 |
GENERAL ELECTIVES | ||
COURSE NUMBER | COURSE NAME | CREDITS |
All College Elective | Any Course | 3 |
All College Elective | Any Course | 3 |
All College Elective | Any Course | 3 |
All College Elective | Any Course | 3 |
All College Elective | Any Course | 3 |
All College Elective | Any Course | 3 |
All College Elective | Any Course | 3 |
SUGGESTED ELECTIVES
Classes in Biology, Chemistry, or Physics, and/ or FS 499 Forensic Science Internship
4+1 BS CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION AND MS CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION
Students enrolled in the Crime Scene Investigation 4+1 program complete all requirements for the BS as indicated above with the addition of the following courses that will take the place of the All College Elective spots:
REQUIRED COURSES | ||
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COURSE NUMBER | COURSE NAME | CREDITS |
FS 499 | Internship | 3 |
CC 500 | Organizational Theory and Management | 3 |
CC 505 | Introduction to Graduate Statistics | 3 |
CC 510 | Program Planning and Evaluation | 3 |
CJA 601 | Proseminar in Criminal Justice Administration | 3 |
CJA 640 | Research Methods in Criminal Justice | 3 |
CJA 679 | Research Project - Independent Study | 3 |
*Students must start their graduate sequence in the fall of their senior year, therefore, may need to accelerate/decelerate to sequence classes accordingly.