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Undergraduate Programs
Incoming Freshmen:
Transfer Students:
Special Major - Fire Service Management: This is a special major managed by the
Division.
It is only open to
transfer students who have completed an AA in Fire Science.
Forensics Investigation Minor This minor is designed for Biology or Chemistry majors who wish to obtain an overview of the criminal justice system, so as to broaden their perspective when they enter the workforce. This minor requires the following:
I'm not a Biology or Chemistry major but I want to do Forensics! We receive numerous inquires regarding careers in forensic science or criminalistics. Many students have developed an interest in this area of study from watching television portrayals. In reality there are three general job classifications that deal with forensic evidence. Crime scene technicians are employed by most police agencies to process crime scenes under the direction of detectives or investigators. Although a degree in criminal justice could be applied to such a position, these jobs do not require BA degrees and have little potential for promotion. Many agencies train their own technicians and many community colleges offer courses in evidence and crime scene processing. Police and sheriff's departments select detectives from experienced members of their uniform patrol forces. Federal and state agencies hire special agents and investigators directly. A degree in criminal justice is appropriate preparation for either uniformed policing or investigative positions. Forensic chemists conduct the actual testing of evidence in the laboratory setting. A degree in chemistry, preferably with a minor in criminal justice, is the most appropriate preparation for such a position. Some positions exist in forensic laboratories for tool mark and ballistics examiners without formal training in chemistry, but these positions are limited and require extensive on-the-job training. We advise students interested in forensics to seek advising early in their academic careers. A program in Forensic Science is NOT offered in the Criminal Justice Division at California State University, Sacramento. However, many people are interested in this field, and other institutions do offer this type of program. The American Academy of Forensic Sciences has a page that describes in detail what forensic scientists do and offers an extensive listing of schools that offer degrees and certifications in criminalistics and forensic science.
04/16/2008 |