BSc (Honours) Forensics and Arts, Forensics and Science With Law & Policing
Add this specialization to any Forensics degree at Trent!A specialization in Law & Policing provides you with a greater focus on the application of forensic scientific principles and techniques within the Canadian legal system, crime scenes, and policing. As a Forensic Science major with this one-of- a-kind specialization, you will be ideally suited to meet the changing demands of forensic investigation in the law enforcement community.CoursesStudents who have fulfilled the requirements for a Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science or a joint-major Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree in Forensic Science may graduate with a Specialization in Law & Policing if they have successfully completed the following 4.0 credits:2.5 FRSC credits consisting of FRSC 2100H (Criminal Code), 2110H (Police Powers), 2750H (Computer Crime and Forensics), 3110H (Criminology in Forensics), and 4380H (Advanced Topics in Law and Policing).1.5 credits from the following:FRSC-BIOL 3000H: Laboratory DNA ForensicsFRSC 3111H: Non-Human DNA ForensicsFRSC 3800H: Forensic ToxicologyFRSC 4110H: Firearms and BallisticsFRSC 4111H: Basic Bloodstain Pattern AnalysisFRSC-PSYC 4320H: Forensic PsychologyFRSC-BIOL 4570H: Biocrime and BioterrorismANTH-FRSC 3405H: Forensic AnthropologyBIOL-FRSC 3330H: Forensic EntomologyERST 3250H: Introduction to Environmental LawERST 4250H: Environmental Law and RegulationIDST-SOCI 3120H: Law, Rights and DevelopmentIDST-SOCI 3121H: Human Rights: Theory and PracticeINDG 3401H: Law and Indigenous Peoples: FoundationsINDG 3402H: Law and Indigenous Peoples: Litigating Aboriginal RightsPHIL-POST 2150H: Philosophy of LawPHIL-POST 3140H: Justice and RightsPOST-CAST 3091H: Law and Constitutional IssuesPOST-CAST 3092H: Law and the Charter of Rights and FreedomsPSYC 2300H: Introduction to Abnormal PsychologyPSYC 3240H: Drugs and BehaviourPSYC 3300H: Advanced Abnormal PsychologyPSYC 4310H: PsychopathologyPSYC 4720H: Psychology of EvilSOCI 2615H: Crime and SocietySOCI 4110H: Legal Research MethodsSOCI 4270H: Sociology of the LawWMST-CAST-SOCI 3966H: Criminalizing and Punishing Women