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Forensic and Investigative Sciences Program
Bachelor of Science

This degree is for students who plan to work in the criminal justice system as scientists in crime laboratories or other law enforcement environments. This degree also allows students to be well prepared for medical school, graduate school, law school, teaching or research laboratories.

Degree Requirements

See the School of Science requirements under “Undergraduate Programs” in this bulletin for additional restrictions.

First-Year Experience Course  Beginning freshmen and transfer students with fewer than 19 credit hours are required to take SCI-I120 Windows on Science   (1 cr.) or an equivalent first-year experience course.

Area I English Composition and Communication Competency (9 cr.)

Written Communication (6 cr.)

A minimum grade of C must be obtained in both composition courses.

  • ENG-W131 Reading, Writing and Inquiry
  • The second semester of English composition may be satisfied only by ENG-W270, ENG-W231, ENG-W230, or TCM 32000.

Oral Communication (3 cr.)

A minimum grade of C must be obtained.

  • COMM-R110 Fundamentals of Speech Communication

Area II World Language Competency

No world language proficiency is required for a Bachelor of Science degree.

Area IIIA Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences, and Cultural Understanding Competencies (12 cr.)

  • Arts and Humanities course: Choose one course (3 cr.) from this list. The list of course choices is located under the School of Science requirements “Undergraduate Programs” in this bulletin.
  • Social Sciences course: Choose one course (3 cr.) from this list. The list of course choices is located under the School of Science requirements “Undergraduate Programs” in this bulletin.
  • One additional course (3 cr.) from Humanities or Social Sciences list.
  • Cultural Understanding course: Choose one course (3 cr.) from this list. The list of course choices is located under the School of Science requirements “Undergraduate Programs” in this bulletin.

For the most current list of courses in the areas of Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences and Cultural Understanding, please refer to the IUPUI General Education Curriculum.

Area IIIC Life and Physical Sciences Competency (20 cr.)

  • Physics  Two semesters of basic physics: PHYS-P201 General Physics I (5 cr.) and PHYS-P202 General Physics II (5 cr.)
    • PHYS 15200 and PHYS 25100 are acceptable substitutes.
  • Chemistry  Two semesters of introductory college chemistry with a laboratory: CHEM-C105 Principles of Chemistry I (3 cr.) / CHEM-C125 Experimental Chemistry I (2 cr.) and CHEM-C106 Principles of Chemistry II (3 cr.) / CHEM-C126 Experimental Chemistry II (2 cr.)

Area IIID Analytical Reasoning Competency (9 cr.)

  • Mathematics  MATH 23100 Calculus for the Life Sciences I (3 cr.) and MATH 23200 Calculus for the Life Sciences II (3 cr.)
    • MATH 16500 and 16600 or MATH 22100 and 22200 are acceptable substitutes.
    • Students pursuing a BS in Chemistry must take MATH 16500 and 16600.
  • Computer Programming  Choose one course from the following: CSCI-N200, CSCI-N201, CSCI-N207 recommended), CSCI-N211, or CSCI-N301 (all are 3 cr.)

Note: Computer Science CSCI-N100 level courses and CIT 10600 do not count for credit toward any degree in the School of Science. Also, CSCI-N241 and CSCI-N299 do not count in Area IIID but may count as a general elective.

Area IV Forensic and Investigative Sciences Major Concentration (17 cr.)

A) Required forensic science courses in addition to those required for the concentration (16 cr.) All FIS courses applicable to the major must have a minimum grade of C.

  • FIS 20500 Concepts of Forensic Science I (Fall and SS1) (3 cr.)
  • FIS 20600 Concepts of Forensic Science II (Spring and SSII) (3 cr.)
  • FIS 30100 Forensic Microscopy (1 cr.)
  • FIS 30101 Forensic Microscopy Lab (2 cr.)
  • FIS 30500 Professional Issues in Forensic Science (3 cr.)
  • FIS 41500 Forensic Science and the Law (3 cr.)
  • FIS 48000 Forensic Science Professional Capstone I (Spring) (1 cr.)
  • FIS 49000 Capstone Experience (Fall) (1 cr.)

B) Required biology courses (10 cr.) A minimum grade of C- is required in all of these courses.

  • BIOL-K101 Concepts of Biology I (5 cr.)
  • BIOL-K103 Concepts of Biology II (5 cr.)

C) Required chemistry courses beyond introductory chemistry (10 cr.) A minimum grade of C- is required in all of these courses.

  • CHEM-C341 Organic Chemistry Lectures I (3 cr.)
  • CHEM-C343 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I (2 cr.)
  • CHEM-C342 Organic Chemistry Lectures II (3 cr.)
  • CHEM-C344 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II (2 cr.)

D) Required statistics course (3 cr.) A minimum grade of C- is required in this course.

  • STAT 30100 Elementary Statistical Methods (3 cr.)

E) Concentrations

  • Forensic Biology Concentration (24 cr.) 

FIS courses applicable to the major must have a minimum grade of C. A minimum grade of C- is required in all the Biology course.

    • BIOL-K322 Genetics and Molecular Biology (3 cr.)
    • BIOL-K323 Genetics and Molecular Biology Laboratory (Fall) (2 cr.)
    • BIOL-K324 Cell Biology (3 cr.)
    • BIOL-K325 Cell Biology Laboratory (Spring) (2 cr.)
    • BIOL-K384 Biological Chemistry (3 cr.)
    • FIS 40200 Forensic Biology (Fall) (3 cr.)
    • FIS 40201 Forensic Biology Laboratory (Fall) (1 cr.)
    • FIS 40300 Forensic Genetics (Spring) (3 cr.)
    • FIS 43000 Population Genetics (Spring) (3 cr.)
    • FIS 49001 Forensic Biology Practical Capstone III (Spring) (1 cr.)

 F) Advanced Specialization Courses: Refer to the list below (9 cr. minimum)

  • Forensic Biology Concentration Advanced Specialization Course List
    • ANTH-B426 Human Osteology (3 cr.)
    • ANTH-B468 Bioarchaeology (3 cr.)
    • ANTH-B474 Forensic Anthropology, Archaeology & Taphonomy (3 cr.) 
    • BIOL-K331 Developmental Biology (3 cr.)
    • BIOL-K333 Developmental Biology Laboratory (2 cr.)
    • BIOL-K338 Intro Immunology (3 cr.)
    • BIOL-K339 Immunology Laboratory (2 cr.)
    • BIOL-K341 Principles of Ecology & Evolution (Fall & even numbered Springs) (3 cr.)
    • BIOL-K342 Principles of Ecology & Evolution Laboratory (Fall) (2 cr.)
    • BIOL-K356 Microbiology (3 cr.)
    • BIOL-K357 Microbiology Laboratory (2 cr.)
    • BIOL-N217 Human Physiology (5 cr.)
    • BIOL-N261 Human Anatomy (5 cr.)
    • CHEM-C310 Analytical Chemistry (3 cr.)
    • CHEM-C311 Analytical Chemistry Laboratory (1 cr.)
    • CHEM-C360 Elementary Physical Chemistry (3 cr.)
    • CHEM-C325 Introductory Instrumental Analysis (Spring) (5 cr.)
    • CHEM-C430 Inorganic Chemistry (3 cr.)
    • CHEM-C435 Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory (1 cr.)
    • CHEM-C485 Biosynthesis and Physiology (3 cr.)
    • CHEM-C486 Biological Chemistry Laboratory (2 cr.)
    • FIS 40100 Forensic Chemistry I ( Fall) (3 cr.)
    • FIS 40101 Forensic Chemistry Laboratory I (Fall) (1 cr.)
    • FIS 40400 Forensic Chemistry II (Spring) (3 cr.)
    • FIS 40900 Forensic Science Research (1 - 4 cr.)
    • FIS 49002 Forensic Chemistry Practical Capstone III (Spring) (1 cr.)
    • FIS 49500 Forensic Science Internship (0 - 5 cr.)
    • FIS 49600 Special Topics in Forensic Science (credits vary - repeatable with different topics)
    • SPEA-J260 Topics in Criminal Justice (1 cr.) (ONLY topics: Death Investigation, Investigating Post Blast Crime Scene, Serial Murder, and Indiana Homicide)
  • Forensic Chemistry Concentration (19 cr.)
FIS courses applicable to the major must have a minimum grade of C. A minimum grade of C- is required for all Chemistry courses.
    • CHEM-C310 Analytical Chemistry (3 cr.)
    • CHEM-C311 Analytical Chemistry Laboratory (1 cr.)
    • CHEM-C360 Elementary Physical Chemistry (Spring) (3 cr.)
      • CHEM-C362 is an acceptable substitute for students pursuing a BS in Chemistry.
    • CHEM-C325 Introduction to Instrumental Analysis (Spring) (5 cr.)
      • CHEM-C410 and 411 are acceptable substitutes for students pursuing a BS in Chemistry.
    • FIS 40100 Forensic Chemistry I (Fall) (3 cr.)
    • FIS 40101 Forensic Chemistry I Lab (Fall) (1 cr.)
    • FIS 40400 Forensic Chemistry II (Spring) (3 cr.)
    • FIS 49002 Forensic Chemistry Practical Capstone III (Spring) (1 cr.)

G) Advanced Specialization Courses; refer to the list below (12 cr. minimum)

  • Forensic Chemistry Concentration Advanced Specialization Course List
    • ANTH-B426 Human Osteology (3 cr.)
    • ANTH-A474 Forensic Anthropology, Archaeology & Taphonomy (3 cr.)
    • ANTH-A468 Bio-Archaeology (3 cr.)
    • BIOL-K322 Genetics and Molecular Biology (3 cr.)
    • BIOL-K323 Genetics and Molecular Biology Laboratory (Fall) (2 cr.)
    • BIOL-K324 Cell Biology (3 cr.)
    • BIOL-K325 Cell Biology Laboratory (Spring) (2 cr.)
    • BIOL-K331 Developmental Biology (3 cr.)
    • BIOL-K333 Developmental Biology Laboratory (1 cr.)
    • BIOL-K338 Intro Immunology (3 cr.)
    • BIOL-K339 Immunology Laboratory (2 cr.)
    • BIOL-K341 Principles of Ecology & Evolution (Fall and even numbered Springs) (3 cr.)
    • BIOL-K342 Principles of Ecology & Evolution Laboratory (Fall) (2 cr.)
    • BIOL-K356 Microbiology (3 cr.)
    • BIOL-K357 Microbiology Laboratory (2 cr.)
    • BIOL-K384 Biological Chemistry (3 cr.)
    • BIOL-K484 Cellular Biochemistry (3 cr.)
    • BIOL-N217 Human Physiology (5 cr.)
    • BIOL-N261 Human Anatomy (5 cr.)
    • CHEM-C430 Inorganic Chemistry (3 cr.)
    • CHEM-C435 Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory (2 cr.)
    • CHEM-C384 Biochemistry (3 cr.)
    • CHEM-C485 Biosynthesis and Physiology (3 cr.)
    • CHEM-C486 Biological Chemistry Laboratory (2 cr.)
    • FIS 40200 Forensic Biology I (Fall) (3 cr.)
    • FIS 40201 Forensic Biology I Laboratory (Fall) (1 cr.)
    • FIS 40300 Forensic Biology II (Spring) (3 cr.)
    • FIS 40900 Forensic Science Research (1 - 4 cr.)
    • FIS 43000 Population Genetics (Spring) (3 cr.)
    • FIS 49001 Forensic Biology Practical Capstone III (Spring) (1 cr.)
    • FIS 49500 Forensic Science Internship (0 - 5 cr.)
    • FIS 49600 Special Topics in Forensic Science (credits vary - repeatable with different topics)
    • SPEA-J260 Topics in Criminal Justice (1 cr.) (approved topics are: Death Investigation, Investigating Post Blast Crime Science, Serial Murder, and Indiana Homicide)

Area V Electives This degree requires no electives not defined by degree requirements.

Additional Policies

1) Overlapping Courses

The Forensic and Investigative Sciences Program will not grant credit for a course when considerable duplication of course content occurs with another course that has been taken for credit. In general, credit will be allowed for the higher-level or Honors courses, but not for the lower-level courses. The following listings are considered to be duplications (lower-level courses listed first):

  • CHEM-C101 and CHEM-C105
  • MATH 22100 / MATH 22200 and MATH 23100 / MATH 23200 and MATH 16500 / MATH 16600
  • PHYS-P201 / PHYS-P202 and PHYS 15200 and PHYS 25100

For example, if a student has earned credit for MATH 16500 / MATH 16600, the student will receive no credit for MATH 22100 / MATH 22200, even if earned previously.

As a result of completing a Bachelor of Science in Forensic and Investigative Sciences and depending on the concentration selected, a student may earn enough credit hours to satisfy the requirements for a minor in chemistry or biology in addition to the major in FIS. Please consult with the academic advisor for the FIS program and the appropriate academic unit that awards the minor.

Bachelor of Science: Forensic and Investigative Sciences Forensic Biology Concentration Sample Plan of Study (124 cr.)

Freshman Year
First Semester
BIOL-K101 Concepts of Biology I 5
CHEM-C105 Principles of Chemistry I 3
CHEM-C125 Experimental Chemistry I 2
MATH 23100 Calculus for the Life Sciences I 3
FIS 20500 Concepts of Forensic Science I 3
SCI-I120 Windows on Science 1
Total 17
Second Semester
BIOL-K103 Concepts of Biology II 5
CHEM-C106 Principles of Chemistry II 3
CHEM-C126 Experimental Chemistry II 2
MATH 23200 Calculus for the Life Sciences II 3
FIS 20600 Concepts of Forensic Science II 3
Total 16 
Sophomore Year
Third Semester
ENG-W131 Reading, Writing and Inquiry 3
BIOL-K322 Genetics and Molecular Biology 3
BIOL-K323 Genetics and Molecular Biology Lab (Fall only) 2
CHEM-C341 Organic Chemistry I 3
CHEM-C343 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 2
Cultural Understanding (choose from list) 3
Total 16
Fourth Semester
COMM-R110  Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3
CHEM-C342 Organic Chemistry II 3
CHEM-C344 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II 2
BIOL-K324 Cell Biology 3
BIOL-K325 Cell Biology Laboratory (Spring only) 2
FIS 30500 Professional Issues Forensic Science 3
Total 16
Junior Year
Fifth Semester
BIOL-K384 Biological Chemistry 3
PHYS-P201 General Physics I 5
2nd Written Communication Course 3
FIS 41500 Forensic Science and the Law 3
Total 14
Sixth Semester
FIS 30100/30101 Forensic Microscopy and Lab 3
Advanced Science Elective 3
PHYS-P202 General Physics II 5
FIS 48000 Forensic Science Professional     Capstone I (Spring only) 1
STAT 30100 Elementary Statistical Methods 1 3
Total 15
Senior Year
Seventh Semester
FIS 40200 Forensic Biology I (Fall only) 3
FIS 40201 Forensic Biology I Laboratory (Fall only) 1
FIS 49000 Forensic Science Capstone (Fall only) 1
Computer Programming (CSCI-N207 recommended) 3
Advanced Science Elective 3
Arts and Humanities/Social Sciences (choose from list) 3
Total 14
Eighth Semester
FIS 40300 Forensic Genetics (Spring only) 3
FIS 49001 Forensic Biology Practical Capstone III (Laboratory Spring only) 1
Arts and Humanities/Social Sciences (choose from list) 6
FIS 43000 Population Genetics (Spring only) 3
Advanced Science Elective 3
Total 16

Bachelor of Science: Forensic and Investigative Sciences Forensic Chemistry Option Sample Plan of Study (123 cr.)

Freshman Year
First Semester
BIOL-K101 Concepts of Biology I 5
CHEM-C105 Principles of Chemistry I 3
CHEM-C125 Experimental Chemistry I 2
MATH 23100 Calculus for the Life Sciences 3
FIS 20500 Concepts of Forensic Science I 3
SCI-I120 Windows on Science 1
Total 17
Second Semester
BIOL-K103 Concepts of Biology II 5
CHEM-C106 Principles of Chemistry II 3
CHEM-C126 Experimental Chemistry II 2
MATH 23200 Calculus for the Life Sciences II 3
FIS 20600 Concepts of Forensic Science II 3
Total 16
Sophomore Year
Third Semester
CHEM-C341 Organic Chemistry I 3
CHEM-C343 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 2
PHYS-P201 General Physics I 5
ENG-W131 Reading, Writing and Inquiry 3
Cultural Understanding (choose from list) 3
Total 16
Fourth Semester
CHEM-C342 Organic Chemistry II 3
CHEM-C344 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II 2
PHYS-P202 General Physics II 5
FIS 30500 Professional Issues in Forensic Science 3
COMM-R110 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3
Total 16
Junior Year
Fifth Semester
Computer Programming (CSCI-N207 recommended) 3
CHEM-C310 Analytical Chemistry Lecture 3
CHEM-C311 Analytical Chemistry Lab 1
FIS 30100/30101 Forensic Microscopy and Lab 3
Advanced Science Elective 3
2nd written communication course 3
Total 16
Sixth Semester
CHEM-C325 Intro to Instrumental Analysis (Spring only) 5
STAT 30100 Elementary Statistical Methods 3
Arts and Humanities/Social Science (choose from list) 3
FIS 48000 Forensic Science Professional Capstone (Spring only) 1
Advanced Science Elective 3
Total 15
Senior Year
Seventh Semester
FIS 40100 Forensic Chemistry I (Fall only) 3
FIS 40101 Forensic Chemistry I Lab (Fall only) 1
FIS 41500 Forensic Science and the Law 3
FIS 49000 Forensic Science Capstone II 1
Advanced Science Elective 3
Arts and Humanities/Social Sciences (choose from list) 3
Total 14
Eighth Semester
FIS 40400 Forensic Chemistry II (Spring only) 3
FIS 49002 Forensic Chemistry Practical Capstone III (Laboratory Spring only) 1
Advanced Science Electives 3
CHEM-C360 Introductory Physical Chemistry (Spring only) 3
Arts and Humanities/Social Sciences (choose from list 3
Total 13