First Year Courses
N.B. The courses listed below, represent only the first year requirements for the Single Concentration and the Combined Specializations.
Single Specializations

S
ingle Specialization in Forensic Science

Required Courses 

ANTR  1006   E         Introduction to Anthropology I
BIOL   1506   E/F      Biology I
BIOL   1507   E/F      Biology II
CHMI  1006   E/F      General Chemistry I
CHMI  1007   E/F      General Chemistry II
MATH 1057   E/F      Linear Algebra I
FORS 1006   E         Canadian Constitutional Doctrine for Forensic Science

Electives (9 credits)


E/F means the course is offered in either English or French.

Combined Specializations


Combined Specialization in Forensic Science and Analytical Chemistry and Instrumentation

Required Courses 

BIOL   1506   E/F      Biology I
BIOL   1507   E/F      Biology II
CHMI  1006   E/F      General Chemistry I
CHMI  1007   E/F      General Chemistry II
MATH 1036   E/F      Calculus I
MATH 1037   E/F      Calculus II or 
MATH 1057   E/F      Linear Algebra I
FORS 1006   E         Canadian Constitutional Doctrine for Forensic Science
PHYS  1006   E/F      Introductory Physics I or PHYS 1206  E/F  Concepts of Physics I
PHYS  1007   E/F      Introductory Physics II or PHYS 1207 E/F  Concepts of Physics II

Electives (3 credits)
Combined Specialization in Forensic Science and Anthropology
Required Courses 

ANTR  1006   E         Introduction to Anthropology I
ANTR  1007   E         Introduction to Anthropology II
BIOL   1506   E/F      Biology I
BIOL   1507   E/F      Biology II
CHMI  1006   E/F      General Chemistry I
CHMI  1007   E/F      General Chemistry II
MATH 1057   E/F      Linear Algebra I
FORS 1006   E         Canadian Constitutional Doctrine for Forensic Science


Electives (3 credits)
Combined Specialization in Forensic Science and Psychology

Required Courses 

BIOL   1506   E/F      Biology I
BIOL   1507   E/F      Biology II
CHMI  1006   E/F      General Chemistry I
CHMI  1007   E/F      General Chemistry II
MATH 1057   E/F      Linear Algebra I
FORS 1006   E         Canadian Constitutional Doctrine for Forensic Science
PSYC 1105   E         Introduction to Psychology

Electives (3 credits)

E/F means the course is offered in either English or French.

Please Note: It is the responsibility of students in the Forensic Science Program to check that they have completed all the degree requirements as listed above.  Any deviation from this list may delay graduation.

If you require any further information, please consult
the website or make an appointment through the Department Secretary in the Department Office (F-323) by calling ext. 4272 to see Ms. Tracy Oost, the Academic Advisor for the Department of Forensic Science.


Please use the links below to access information pertaining to courses from other departments.

Department of Anthropology
Department of Biology
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Department of Geography
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Department of Psychology

Department Office Academic Related Problems?
Department of Forensic Science
Laurentian University
935 Ramsey Lk. Rd.
Sudbury, ON P3E 2C6

Office: F-323, Third Floor, Science II Building
Office Hours: as per schedule OfficeSchedule
Phone:
705-675-1151, ext. 4272
Fax: 705-671-6619
Email: Department Office Email      
    

Should you encounter any academic related problems, please contact the Department Secretary to make an appointment with Ms. Tracy Oost, Curator and Academic Advisor at:

Office: F-323, Third Floor, Science II Building
Office Hours: as per schedule OfficeSchedule
Phone:
705-675-1151, ext. 4272
Fax: 705-671-6619




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