Program Details
Transfer Program
Forensic Studies - Arts and Sciences Transfer Recommendation
Program Information:
Associate of Arts
Faculty Advisors: Anne Davis/ Francois Derasse · Phone: 410-386-8241 /410-386-8213 · Email: adavis@carrollcc.edu / fderasse@carrollcc.edu
This program provides students with the background necessary for transfer into a four-year institution’s forensic science program. Its combination of science, math, criminal justice and general studies courses was developed in close collaboration with Towson University, University of Baltimore and Stevenson University. The courses listed below are specifically for transfer to the University of Baltimore. Students who wish to transfer to other institutions should contact an advisor at that institution prior to taking courses at Carroll.
Recommended Program Electives (any 29 elective credits required for graduation)
| CHEM-106 | Principles of General Chemistry 2 | 4 credits |
| CHEM-201 | Organic Chemistry 1 | 4 credits |
| CHEM-202 | Organic Chemistry 2 | 4 credits |
| CRIM-111 | Criminal Evidence and Procedure | 3 credits |
| FCSI-210 | Forensic Science | 3 credits |
| PHYS-101 | Fundamentals of Physics 1 | 4 credits |
| PHYS-102 | Fundamentals of Physics 2, recommended | 4 credits |
| Refer to ARTSYS and the receiving institution's catalog to select transferable courses |
3 credits |
General Education Requirements
| Arts and Humanities | 6 credits |
| Biological and Physical Sciences (BIOL-101 Fundamentals of Biology 1 recommended) |
4 credits |
| Biological and Physical Sciences (CHEM-105 Principles of General Chemistry recommended) |
3 - 4 credits |
| Emerging Issues | 3 credits |
| English Composition and Literature | 6 credits |
| Mathematics (MATH-115 Introduction to Statistical Methods recommended) |
3 - 5 credits |
| Social and Behavioral Sciences | 3 credits |
| Social and Behavioral Sciences (CRIM-101 Introduction to the Criminal Justice System recommended) |
3 credits |
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Total Credits |
60 - 63 credits |
Diversity/ World View requirement is met (ENGL-102).
The Carroll diploma will specify the degree conferred (i.e. Associate of Arts). Students may take 29 credits from any subject to fulfill Carroll graduation requirements and work toward transfer-college course requirements. Arts and Sciences recommendation program titles (i.e. Forensic Studies) will not appear on the Carroll transcript or diploma.

