
Below are listed the courses necessary to complete the Forensic Certificate. Students may take courses on a part- or full-time basis in any order. It is recommended that FORE 5501 be taken first, especially if you have had little forensic experience. All courses are Web based distance delivery. For more detailed information, please see Course Descriptions. Courses will be listed in their abbreviated form within these sections.
Six of the following:
| FORE 5501 | Forensic History, Risk Populations and Issues |
| FORE 5503 | Forensic Psychiatry and Correctional Populations |
| FORE 5505 | Victims of Violence |
| FORE 5507 | Forensic Science |
| FORE 5509 | Expert Witness Testimony |
| FORE 5511 | Crime Scene Investigation and Evidence |
| FORE 5513** | Sexual Assault Examination and Intervention Theory |
| FORE 5515** | Sexual Assault Examination and Intervention Practicum |
| Approved Option *** | |
Upon successful completion of 18 credits (approximately 6 courses), a full Certificate in Forensic Studies will be awarded.
All courses will be offered each fall/winter term provided there are adequate registrations.
** Not open to undergraduate students.
*** Students must consult with an advisor to determine if a course satisfies this requirement.
NOTE: Courses tend to fill early. During the summer, if you encounter difficulty in registering for a course, please call the Forensic Studies program office for assistance. 1.800.240.6891 toll free or 403.440.6755.
Check out all the course descriptions of all courses available at Mount Royal.