Forensic Science, Bachelor of Science
VCU
The Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science prepares students for graduate study or careers in variety of disciplines in forensics and criminalistics, including body fluids and DNA; controlled substances; crime scene investigation and reconstruction; fingerprints, firearms, tool marks, and other impression evidence; medicolegal death investigation; toxicology; and trace evidence. Students are also highly prepared for private analytical laboratories and clinical diagnostic laboratories.
- Autopsy Technician
- Biologist
- Chemist
- Crime Scene Investigator
- Forensic Chemist
- Forensic DNA Analyst
- Forensic Toxicologist
- Latent Fingerprint Examiner
- Medicolegal Death Investigator
- Trace Evidence Examiner
- Attorney
- Forensic Pathologist
- Research Scientist
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Completion of associate degree
Minimum GPA of 2.5
All courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better
- MATH 200
- STAT 210
- 5+ additional science courses
- Yes
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- 2.0+ cumulative GPA, 2.0+ major GPA
Forensic Science, Bachelor of Science
Richard Bland College of William and Mary (Associate of Science: Life Science)
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MAXIMIZE COURSE AND DEGREE PLANNING
- Attend RBC Orientation.
- Explore GRASP financial aid resources and submit the FAFSA on time.
- Explore the different concentrations of the forensic science degree: forensic biology, forensic chemistry, and physical evidence.
- Use tutoring to get ahead.
- Schedule an appointment with your Learner Mentor to discuss your degree and class plan.
GET CONNECTED WITH YOUR COMMUNITY
- Register to vote.
- Get involved with student clubs and organizations.
- Volunteer for service learning or community service projects.
- Learn about the transfer admission process for VCU.
- Review VCU's Forensic Science Department website for course requirements and possible connections with faculty and peers.
DEVELOP CULTURAL AGILITY
- Make friends with people with diverse perspectives and join a cultural or identity-related student organization.
- Attend cultural events at RBC and/or VCU and celebrate diversity.
- Attend VCU's annual Intercultural Festival or another community intercultural event.
EXPLORE CAREERS AND DEVELOP ESSENTIAL SKILLS
- Assess your preparation for a career by completing a Gap Analysis.
- Build a LinkedIn profile.
- Explore possible career opportunities for Forensic Science majors.
PREPARING FOR LIFE AFTER COLLEGE
- Familiarize yourself with the career services offered at RBC and VCU and explore career pathways on the VCU Career Services website.
- Practice independent living skills (such as money management, self-care, time management, and personal responsibility).
- Take advantage of free Financial Aid counseling.
MAXIMIZE COURSE AND DEGREE PLANNING
- Explore your eligibility for the Two-Year College Transfer Grant.
- Explore the accelerated B.S. and M.S. in Forensic Science program.
- Use tutoring to get ahead.
- Be prepared for academic challenges by meeting with your Learner Mentor and understanding RBC Student Support available.
- Explore the three concentrations of the BS degree: forensic biology, forensic chemistry, and physical evidence.
- Submit the FAFSA on time.
- Submit a transfer advising request to the VCU Transfer Center.
GET CONNECTED WITH YOUR COMMUNITY
- Participate in the STEM Transitions: Transfer Success Program after you’re admitted to VCU.
- Volunteer for service learning or community service projects.
- Attend a talk or other event sponsored by the VCU Forensic Science Department.
- Join a professional organization related to forensic science: American Academy of Forensic Science, American Board of Criminalistics.
- Visit the VCU campus and attend a transfer admission session.
DEVELOP CULTURAL AGILITY
- Continue learning a foreign language or make a plan for undertaking that study at VCU.
- Attend VCU cultural events, including the monthly Global Café, VCU Diversity Scholars in Research week.
- Learn about short-term, semester and year-long study abroad options.
- Become familiar with OMSA at VCU.
EXPLORE CAREERS AND DEVELOP ESSENTIAL SKILLS
- Attend Career & Internship Fairs at RBC or VCU to explore your interests.
- Plan to complete at least two internships or job experiences before your senior year of college.
- Find out about VCU REAL and learn about REAL graduation requirement.
PREPARING FOR LIFE AFTER COLLEGE
- Conduct informational interviews or shadow someone in a field of career interest.
- Using LinkedIn, connect to at least 10 people. Check out the VCU alumni page in My Network.
- Consider who you would like to have serve as professional and academic references for future letters of recommendation.
- Use the cost calculator to estimate your tuition/fees as an upperclassman at VCU.
- Explore the types of aid available at VCU.
- Take advantage of free Financial Aid counseling.
Forensic Science, Bachelor of Science
Richard Bland College of William and Mary (Associate of Science: Life Science)
Course | Title | Equivalent course | Credits | Requirements |
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Students who earn this associate degree before enrolling at VCU will be eligible for a waiver of VCU's general education requirements. | ||||
ENGL 101 | Rhetoric and Research I Note: students with credit for AP English Language and Composition will only receive credit for UNIV 111 at VCU and should take ENGL 102 to fulfill the VCU composition requirement. | UNIV 111-112 | 3 | General education |
ENGL 102 | Rhetoric and Research II | UNIV 200 | 3 | General education |
MATH 251 | Calculus I | MATH 200 | 4 | Major (Ancillary) |
MATH 217 | Statistics | STAT 210 | 3 | Major (Ancillary) |
BIOL 151 + Lab | Biological Science I + Lab | BIOL/Z 151 | 4 | Major (Ancillary) |
BIOL 152 + Lab | Biological Science II + Lab | BIOL/Z 152 | 4 | Major |
CHEM 101 + Lab | General Chemistry I + Lab | CHEM/Z 101 | 4 | Major (Ancillary) |
CHEM 102 + Lab | General Chemistry II + Lab | CHEM/Z 102 | 4 | Major |
CHEM 230-231, PHYS 101-102, or PHYS 201-202 | Select one of the following two-semester sequences: CHEM 230-231 Organic Chemistry I-II or PHYS 101-102 College Physics I-II or PHYS 201-202 University Physics I-II | CHEM/Z 301-302 or PHYS 201-202 or PHYS 207-208 | 8 to 10 | Major |
Complete general education and elective requirements for associate degree | VCU equivalents | 23 | General education | |
Richard Bland credits transferred to VCU | 60 |
Course | Title | Credits | Requirements |
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Your GPA Doesn't Transfer With You Although you worked hard to earn your grades at your current institution, they will only be considered by VCU for an admission decision. Once you enroll at VCU, your GPA will reset to 0.0, and your new GPA will be determined by your level of success in your classes at VCU. | |||
Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science with a concentration in Forensic Biology | |||
Foreign language through the 102 level (by course or placement). (This requirement can be fulfilled by means of completion of the 102-level of a language or waived if the student completed up through the third level of a foreign language in high school. Additionally, language waiver and placement testing options are available for native or heritage speakers of a non-english language.) | 0 to 6 | General education | |
CHEM/Z 301 | Organic Chemistry I and Laboratory (or elective if CHEM 230 was taken at RBC) | 3 to 5 | Major |
CHEM/Z 302 | Organic Chemistry II and Laboratory ((or elective if CHEM 231 was taken at RBC) | 3 to 5 | Major |
FRSC 300 | Survey of Forensic Science | 3 | Major |
FRSC 309 | Scientific Crime Scene Investigation | 3 | Major |
FRSC 365 | Forensic Microscopy | 3 | Major |
FRSC 375 | Forensic Evidence, Law and Criminal Procedure | 3 | Major |
FRSC 490 | Professional Practices in Forensic Science | 3 | Major |
FRSC electives (any 300-500 level course) | 6 | Major | |
BIOL 300 | Cellular and Molecular Biology | 3 | Major |
BIOL 310 | Genetics | 3 | Major |
BIOZ 476 | Molecular Capstone Laboratory | 2 | Major |
CHEM 403 | Biochemistry I | 3 | Major |
FRSC 385 | Forensic Serology | 3 | Major |
FRSC 438 | Forensic Molecular Biology | 3 | Major |
FRSZ 438 | Forensic Molecular Biology Laboratory | 2 | Major |
Concentration electives: select 5 credits of 300- to 500-level courses from BIOL/BIOZ, CHEM/CHEZ, or FRSC/FRSZ (see VCU advisor for course options | 5 | Major | |
PHYS | Select either PHYS 201 or PHYS 207 (or elective if PHYS 101 or PHYS 201 were taken at RBC) | 4 to 5 | Major (Ancillary) |
PHYS | Select either PHYS 202 or PHYS 208 (or elective if PHYS 102 or PHYS 202 were taken at RBC) | 4 to 5 | Major |
REAL | The REAL requirement may be satisfied by successfully completing a 300-level (or higher) course that has received a REAL attribute of Level 2, 3 or 4 or through an approved “REAL” co-curricular experience that has received a REAL attribute of Level 3 or 4. See VCU advisor for options. | 0 | Major |
Credits completed at VCU | 60 | ||
Bachelor's degree total | 120 | ||
The accelerated B.S. and M.S. program allows academically talented students to earn both the B.S. and M.S. in Forensic Science in a minimum of five and a half years by completing approved graduate courses during the senior year of their undergraduate program. Minimum qualifications for entrance to this accelerated program include completion of 60 undergraduate credit hours including CHEM 301, CHEZ 301, FRSC 300 and an overall GPA of 3.3. |