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Applied Biology/Forensic Biology Concentration ABFB

Degree Type: Bachelor of Science

College: Arts and Sciences

Career Path: Health Sciences

Required Courses  Credit Hours 
General Education
This degree requires completion of the General Education requirements for a Bachelor of Science degree.  Details of these requirements are delineated on the General Education website.  Courses listed below as program/major required courses with the indicators:  C, S, Z, R, G, may also be used to satisfy some of these general education requirements.
Program:
COMM 121 Fundamentals of Public Speaking 3
BIOL 121 General Biology 1 *Z 4
BIOL 122 General Biology 2 *Z 4
BIOL 205 Human Anatomy/Physiology*Z 5
BIOL 286 General Microbiology*Z 3
BIOL 375 Principles of Genetics*Z 3
BIOL 460 Current Topics in Biology *Z 3
BIOL 207 Forensic Biology 3
BIOL 307 Forensic Human Pathology 3
BIOL 407 Forensic DNA Analysis 3
CHEM 121 General Chemistry 1 *Z 5
CHEM 122 General Chemistry 2 *Z 5
CHEM 207 Science & Crime *Z 3
CHEM 324 Fundamentals of Biochemistry*Z 3
CRIM 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3
CRIM 301 CJ Investigation Issues 3
GEOL 121 Physical Geology*Z 4
MATH 130 Adv Algebra & Analytical Trig 4
PHYS 211 Introductory Physics 4
ISYS 105 Intro Micro Sys & Software 3
Choose one:
CHEM 214 Fund of Organic Chemistry *Z 4
OR
CHEM 321 Organic Chemistry 1*Z 5
AND
CHEM 322 Organic Chemistry 2*Z 5
Choose one:
BIOL 347 Environmental Conservation*Z 3
OR
BIOL 442 Ecology*Z 3
Electives 6 Credits 200 level or higher 6
Applied Biology Electives: 12 minimum credit hours required
BIOL 300 Pathophysiology*Z 3
BIOL 340 Evolution * WZ 3
BIOL 341 Natural History of Invertebrates*Z 3
BIOL 342 Vertebrate Natural History*Z 3
BIOL 344 Entomology*Z 3
BIOL 349 Medical Parasitology*Z 3
BIOL 351 Field Botany*Z 3
BIOL 370 Developmental Biology*Z 4
BIOL 373 Cell Biology*Z 3

Why Choose Forensic Biology?

You’ve seen them on T.V. gathering evidence at a crime scene or testing DNA samples in a lab.  They are forensics experts, scientific detectives who search for clues that answer the “who, what and when” questions of a legal investigation.  If you have an inquiring mind and like biology and chemistry, you may be interested in Ferris State’s Forensic Biology degree.

Forensic biology is the application of biological knowledge and laboratory techniques to criminal and civil investigations as well as to the identification of unknown individuals.  The forensic biology degree builds on a solid foundation of biology and chemistry, with unique core courses in forensic biology, forensic chemistry, forensic human pathology and forensic DNA analysis.  The degree is designed for the student who is interested in analyzing biological evidence as it relates to legal and other investigations, or collecting and processing evidence at a crime scene or in a laboratory.  It is also excellent preparation for graduate work in specialized areas of forensics.  

Students receive extensive training in the collection and analysis of biological evidence in both lab and field settings.  Students learn how to evaluate mock crime scenes that include decomposition of animal remains in the field.  They also learn how to document, collect and analyze the insects, plants and other biological evidence to determine the time of death.  Students learn to identify skeletal remains, and evaluate trauma.  

Get a Great Job

Forensic biology is in the midst of a revolution, and the need for well-trained forensic biologists is growing at a rapid pace.  The demand for qualified forensic biologists is increasing due to the technological advances in the last five years in genetics and molecular biology.

Graduates with this degree would be eligible for entry-level positions in forensic laboratories, medical examiners offices and law enforcement agencies.  It should be stressed, however, that further graduate-level education might be required for you to become employable in your chosen career.  To fully prepare for any career you should understand the necessary qualifications.  In the area of forensic biology, one good source of current job openings and the background required can be found at the American Academy of Forensic Sciences website (www.aafs.org).

Admission Requirements

First year student admission is open to high school graduates (or equivalent) who demonstrate academic preparedness, maturity and seriousness of purpose with educational backgrounds that include high school courses in science and chemistry.  High school courses and grade point average, ACT composite score, and ACT reading and mathematics sub scores will be considered in the admission and placement process

Graduation Requirements

The Forensic Biology program leads to a Bachelor of Science degree.  Graduation requires a minimum 2.0 GPA overall and a minimum of 122 credits including completion of all general education requirements as outlined on the General Education website. No grade lower than a 'C-' is acceptable in the Biology major.

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Department of Biology
Ferris State University
820 Campus Drive/ASC 2021
Big Rapids, MI 49307-2225
Phone: 231-591-2550


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