Graduate Catalog - University of Central Oklahoma
Graduate Catalog - University of Central Oklahoma
Graduate Catalog - University of Central Oklahoma
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<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Central</strong> <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />
Program:<br />
Major:<br />
Psychology continued<br />
Psychology - Forensic Psychology<br />
<strong>Graduate</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong>, 2012 - 2013<br />
College: Education and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Studies<br />
Forensic Psychology Electives..............................6 Hours<br />
(pick two courses)<br />
Course<br />
Prefix<br />
Course<br />
No.<br />
Course Title<br />
FRSC 5143 Crime Scene Reconstruction<br />
FRSC 5313 Forensic Pathology and Anthropology<br />
FRSC 5323 Forensic Toxicology & Lab<br />
FRSC 5333 Forensic Molecular Biology & Lab<br />
FRSC 5343 Forensic Serology & Lab<br />
FRSC 5413 Bloodstain Pattern Analysis<br />
FRSC 5443 Forensic Arson Investigation<br />
FRSC 5463 Digital Forensics<br />
FRSC 5543 Advanced Firearm & Toolmark<br />
FRSC 5633 Digital Forensics Tools & Analysis<br />
TOTAL HOURS REQUIRED................................49 HOURS<br />
Other Requirements<br />
1. Plan <strong>of</strong> Study. During PSY 5051 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Career<br />
Planning, students must complete a plan <strong>of</strong> study, which<br />
they must then file immediately with the Jackson College<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Studies. The plan must be signed and dated<br />
by the student and the graduate program advisor before<br />
it can be considered <strong>of</strong>ficial.<br />
2. Academic Standards. Students must meet the following<br />
course work standards:<br />
(a) Overall GPA <strong>of</strong> 3.00 or higher; and<br />
(b) No more than six (6) hours <strong>of</strong> “C” shall be applied to<br />
the degree; and<br />
(c) No grade below “C” will be applied to the degree<br />
requirements.<br />
(d) No more than six advisor-approved hours from traditional<br />
correspondence courses.<br />
3. Thesis. If applicable, each student must complete an acceptable<br />
thesis, successfully defend it in public, submit<br />
two paper copies <strong>of</strong> it to the library, submit one electronic<br />
copy to the designated electronic repository, and send a<br />
title page, the original signature page, summary, and an<br />
abstract page to the JCGS.<br />
4. Final Requirements. Apply for graduation through the<br />
JCGS by advertised deadline.<br />
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