Recherche de transfert de programme
Police Foundations to Forensic Science; Forensics and Arts; Forensics and Science
Où êtes-vous actuellement?
Northern College
Discipline : Services personnels, de sécurité et de transport
Titre de compétences : Diplôme d'études collègiales (2 ans)
Intitulé du programme : Police Foundations
Où souhaitez-vous aller?
Trent University
Qualifications correspondant à un grade DEG - diplôme
Discipline : Sciences générales et intégrées
Titre de compétences : Diplôme (4 ans)
Intitulé du programme : Forensic Science; Forensics and Arts; Forensics and Science
Transfert de crédits / cours
Semestres restants
Équivalences de cours accordées
Students will receive the following 5.0 transfer credits:
- 0.5 FRSC 1011H - Introduction to Crime Scene Investigation
- 0.5 FRSC 1100H - Introduction to Canadian Justice
- 0.5 FRSC 2010H – Mentorship/Placement or 0.5 unassigned Science credit at the 2000 level
- 0.5 FRSC 2100H - Criminal Code
- 0.5 FRSC 2110H - Police Powers
- 0.5 PSYC 1030H - Introduction to Psychology Part 2: Social and Personality Perspectives
- 1.0 unassigned Sociology credit at the 2000 level
- 1.0 unassigned Arts credit at the 2000 level
Degree requirements are subject to change. Refer to the most recent version of the Academic Calendar for course descriptions and degree requirements. http://trentu.ca/calendar
Exigences
To qualify for this agreement, students must have:
- successfully completed the Police Foundations Diploma at any Ontario college of applied arts and technology;
- a minimum 75% overall average.
N/A
Note minimale pour l’admission≥ 75%
Le parcours exige l’obtention d’un diplôme dans un programme antérieur Oui
Les conditions de passerelle n’ont pas été définies pour ce parcours.
Students must complete the following 15.0 credits to fulfill requirements for the Bachelor of Science (Honours) , Forensic Science degree:
- 0.5 FRSC 2020H - Scientific Methodology in Forensic Science
- 0.5 FRSC 2030H - Foundations in Forensic Science
- 0.5 FRSC 2050H - Introduction to Genetics
- 0.5 FRSC 3010H - Crime Scene Investigation
- 0.5 FRSC 3020H - Workplace Readiness and Professional Ethics
- 0.5 FRSC 3100H - Trends in Forensic Science
- 0.5 FRSC 3110H - Criminology in Forensics
- 0.5 FRSC 3700H - Applied Population Genetics
- 0.5 FRSC 4312H - Presentation of Forensic Evidence
- 0.5 credit from the following:
- 0.5 FRSC 3000H - Laboratory DNA Forensics
- 0.5 FRSC 3111H - Non-Human DNA Forensics
- 0.5 ANTH 1001H - General Anthropology
- 0.5 ANTH 2410H - Biological Anthropology: Darwin, Death and Disease
- 0.5 BIOL 1030H - Foundations of Cellular and Molecular Biology
- 0.5 BIOL 1050H - Human Anatomy
- 0.5 BIOL 1051H - Human Physiology
- 0.5 BIOL 3080H - Molecular Biology
- 0.5 CHEM 1000H - Introductory Chemistry I
- 0.5 CHEM 1010H - Introductory Chemistry II
- 0.5 CHEM 2300H - Biochemical Concepts
- 0.5 CHEM 2410H - Introduction to Analytical Chemistry I
- 0.5 CHEM 2420H - Introduction to Analytical Chemistry II
- 0.5 MATH 1051H - Non-Calculus Statistics I: Elementary Probability and Statistics
- 0.5 MATH 1052H - Non-Calculus Statistics II: Elementary Statistical Methods
- 0.5 credits from the following:
- 0.5 PHYS 1000H - Foundations of Physics
- 0.5 PHYS 1001H - Introductory Physics I
- 0.5 credits from the following:
- 0.5 FRSC 4570H – Biocrime and Bioterrorism
- 0.5 FRSC 4600H – Applied Molecular Genetics
- 1.0 credits from the following:
- 1.0 FRSC 4020D – Research Thesis
- 1.0 FRSC 4010Y – Independent Project
- 1.0 FRSC 4021Y – Research Thesis
- 1.0 FRSC 4890Y – Forensic Community-Based Research Project
- 1.0 Forensic Science credits at the 4000 level in addition to the above
- 0.5 additional credit, which must come from the Approved Indigenous Course List if not completed through other requirements
Students must complete the following 15.0 credits to fulfill requirements for the Joint Major - Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Forensic Science and Arts; Bachelor of Science (Honours) Forensic Science and Science:
- 0.5 FRSC 2020H - Scientific Methodology in Forensic Science
- 0.5 FRSC 2030H - Foundations in Forensic Science
- 0.5 FRSC 3010H - Crime Scene Investigation
- 0.5 FRSC 3100H - Trends in Forensic Science
- 2.5 Forensic Science credits at the 3000 level or beyond in addition to the above
- 10.5 additional credits, including:
- Program requirements for joint-major discipline
- 0.5 credits from the Approved Indigenous Course List
Students are referred to the academic calendar for specific departmental joint-major requirements. Disciplines that typically align with careers related to policing include: Sociology, Psychology, Politics, Anthropology and Canadian Studies. Students are welcome to pursue other options according to their interests and goals. It is strongly recommended that students discuss their academic program with an academic advisor prior to selecting and registering for courses.
Degree requirements are subject to change. Refer to the most recent version of the Academic Calendar for course descriptions and degree requirements, which apply to all undergraduate programs. http://trentu.ca/calendar
Langue d’enseignement
Anglaise
Politique d’annulation
The agreement will be reviewed annually, or sooner in the event of major curriculum changes in either partner’s programs. This agreement may be terminated by either party. In this case, notice of one year is required. In the event of termination of the agreement, every effort will be made to ensure that students currently enrolled in the program will not be affected.
Documentation
Aucune documentation supplémentaire n’est disponible sur les parcours.
Contacter / Faire une demande
Recruitment and Admissions Office
Trent University
1-888-739-8885
discovertrent@trentu.ca
Dernière mise à jour : November 20, 2024