Criminalistics Minor

Program Type
Minor
Est. Time to Complete
2-4 Years
School
School of Behavioral Sciences and Education
Delivery Mode
On Campus

A minor in Criminalistics allows students to explore a variety of areas of forensic science. Proper investigation, evidence collection, and scientific analysis are stressed. Laboratory courses provide students with a hands-on learning experience.

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