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B.S. in Forensic Computer Science



Program Goals

Forensic Science is the application of science to those criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in a criminal justice system. Courses required for this major lead to an understanding of principles of laboratory science and of principles of computer science, both of which can be applied to law enforcement.

Graduation Requirements for the Degree


College of Arts and Sciences


Major Courses
  • ACCT 2003 Principals of Accounting I
  • MGMT 1003 Intro. to Business
  • MGMT 3203 Business Law I or
    MGMT 3613 Managerial Finance
  • SOSC 2253 Intro. Criminal Justice
  • SOSC 3453 Criminal Investigation or Criminology
  • SOSC 4153 Readings in Behavioral Theory
  • CPSC 1003 Fundamentals of Programming
  • CPSC 1203 Intro. to Internet
  • CPSC 1903 Intro. to C. S. Programming
  • CPSC 2303 Hardware & Software Config. and Support
  • CPSC 2503 Networking
  • CPSC 3003 Database Design I
  • CPSC 3013 Database Design II
  • CPSC 3353 Operating Systems
  • CPSC 3623 Networking II or CPSC 4423 Networking Appl.
  • FRSC 4103 Forensic Computing
  • CPSC 4203 Ethics Prof. Issues
  • FRSC 2103 Intro. to Forensics Science
  • FRSC 3101 Forensic Science Seminar
  • FRSC 3101 Forensic Science Seminar
  • FRSC 3101 Forensic Science Seminar
  • STAT 3203 Statistics
Elective Courses (enough to reach 120 credits)
Suggested Electives
  • FRSC 4803 Forensic Science Internship
  • ACCT 2013 Principals of Accounting II


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