FSCI, BS, Two-Year Plan
Transfer plan for the Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science
Sample Plan for New Students
This plan assumes junior standing (90 credits), a transferable associate degree, and completion of specific equivalent courses. Visit the Transfer Equivalency Guide for more details.
Degree Requirements
- Total Credits Required for Degree: 192
- Credits in Core: 50
- Credits in College: 20 (including HIST and language courses or proficiency)
- Credits in Major: 123
- Minimum Cumulative GPA: 2.0
- Minimum Major GPA: 2.0
Resources for Success
- Map out your courses on MySeattleU.
- Meet with a Career Advisor from the Career Engagement Office.
- Access academic support through Learning Assistance Programs.
- Visit Advising Services for additional guidance.
Contact Information:
Arts & Sciences Advising: ASCAdvising@seattleu.edu
Seattle U Advising Services: seattleu.edu/advising
Two-Year Plan for Students with Junior
Year 1
Term | Course | Credits |
---|---|---|
Fall | UCOR Module II* | 5 |
Fall | CRJS 1100 - Introduction to Criminal Justice | 5 |
Fall | CHEM 2500 & 2501 - Organic Chemistry I* | 6 |
Winter | UCOR Module II* | 5 |
Winter | CRJS 2090 - Criminology* | 5 |
Winter | CHEM 2510 & 2511 - Organic Chemistry II* | 6 |
Spring | UCOR Module II* | 5 |
Spring | CRJS 3020 - Criminal Justice Statistics* | 5 |
Spring | CRJS 4050 - Gender, Race & Crime | 5 |
Year 2
Term | Course | Credits |
---|---|---|
Fall | CRJS 3010 - Research Methods* | 5 |
Fall | CRJS 3120 - Criminal Law* | 5 |
Fall | CRJS 3200 - Criminal Investigation* | 5 |
Fall | CHEM 3000 - Quantitative Analysis* | 5 |
Winter | UCOR Module III* | 5 |
Winter | CRJS 4800 - Forensic Science | 5 |
Winter | Continue Bio or Physics Series | 5 |
Spring | CRJS Specialization Elective | 5 |
Spring | CRJS 4870 - Senior Synthesis (3 or 5 credits) | 3/5 |
Spring | Continue Bio or Physics Series | 5 |
University Core Requirements
- Module I: Academic Writing, Quantitative Thinking, Creative Expression, Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences
- Module II: Theological Explorations, Philosophy of the Human Person, Ethical Reasoning
- Module III: Religion in a Global Context, Humanities & Global Challenges, Social Sciences & Global Challenges, Natural Sciences & Global Challenges