Students will gain knowledge in the Criminal Justice field and be exposed to the workings of the criminal justice systems, introduced to various topics relating to the collection and comparison of physical evidence, the basics and theory of investigation, and the procedures and techniques relating to criminal evidence.
Technical Certificate Criminal Investigations Science
The Technical Certificate requires 30 hours of classes, including:
- ENG 1003 Freshman English I
- MATH 1013 Technical Math (or higher)
- SPCH 1203 Oral Communications
- PSY 2013 Introduction to Psychology
- SOC 2213 Principles of Sociology
- POSC 2103 Intro to U.S. Government or POSC 2203 State and Local Government
- CRIM 1013 Introduction to Law Enforcement
- CRIM 2243 Criminalistics
- CRIM 2263 Criminal Evidence and Procedure
- CRIM 2253 Criminal Investigations
Certificate of Proficiency Criminal Investigations Science
The Certificate of Proficiency requires nine hours of classes, including:
- CRIM 2243 Criminalistics
- CRIM 2263 Criminal Evidence and Procedure
- CRIM 2253 Criminal Investigations
Contact Information
Dr. Doug Larkins, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice
Office: England Center, Room 104
Phone: 501.882.4473
Email: drlarkins