CRIMINAL JUSTICE, FORENSIC SCIENCE, and PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT EMAIL ADVISEMENT Students interested in being advised by email may do so by completing this packet. Correspondence must be through your HVCC webmail account. No Exception. All three parts must be completed and completed correctly. Incomplete and incorrectly completed forms will be returned. PART I Please answer the questions regarding your academic and future endeavors. The answers you provide will become part of your physical record. If a question is not applicable, please indicate so by putting N/A. Your answers to the questions may result in follow up questions. PART II Complete the academic planning sheet. Indicate the courses you have taken with a grade of A, B, C, and D. Also indicate the courses you are currently taking. Report midterm grades if available (A, B, C, D, and F). The semester taken column should have the term (Fall (FA), Intersession (IN), Spring (SP), or Summer (SU)) and year. PART III Complete the course advisement form except AVN. You will need to indicate the course(s) you are planning to take for this upcoming term. Make sure to indicate if the course has a lab or not. You should reference the academic planning sheet for the sequence of courses you should be taking. If you choose not to follow the prescribed sequence, you will need to provide an explanation to why and map out your new sequence. Changing the sequence you take courses can affect when you graduate. The sequence will vary for parttime students and students that need to retake courses. Elective courses APPENDIX
PART I 1. How are your courses going this academic term? a) Do you have any concerns or worries? b) Are you making the progress you expect? 2. Are you happy with the program? YES NO If No, Please Explain: 3. Are there any special situations that need to be considered for the upcoming term (health, family, work, etc.)? 4. Do you receive financial aid? YES NO If yes, what type of aid? 5. What do you plan to do once you have completed your degree at HVCC? a) If you plan to transfer to a four year institution, where are you applying? b) If you are looking to start your career, what type of employment are you looking at? 6. Comments and/or questions about HVCC, your program, requirements scheduling, transferring, careers, etc.: Student Name:
PART II ACADEMIC PLANNING SHEET Include Transfer Credits That have been posted to your HVCC Unofficial Transcript SEMESTER FIRST TERM COURSE SEQUENCE CREDITS TAKEN FORM 109 College Forum (1) ENGL 101 English Composition I 3 CHEM 110 General Chemistry I 4 Math Elective I 4 MATH 150, MATH 160, MATH 180 CRJS 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 CRJS 245 Forensic Science I 3 Term Total: 17 SECOND TERM COURSE SEQUENCE ENGL 102 English Composition II 3 ENGL 104 English Composition II: Writing about Literature CHEM 111 General Chemistry II 3 Math Elective or Restricted Elective (2) 4 Restricted elective used only if MATH 180 is satisfied BIOL 150 General Biology I 4 Free Elective 3 Term Total: 17 THIRD TERM COURSE SEQUENCE CHEM 210 Organic Chemistry I 4 PHYS 150 General Physics I 4 CRJS 150 Principles of Criminal Investigation I 3 BIOL 151 General Biology II 4 Restricted Social Science Elective (3) 3 Term Total: 18 FORTH TERM COURSE SEQUENCE CHEM 211 Organic Chemistry II 4 PHYS 151 General Physics II 4 Restricted Criminal Justice elective (4) 3 Humanities Elective 3 Term Total: 14 Total Attempted Credits: Program Credit Total: 67 Cumulative GPA: GRADE Student Signature: Advisor: Howard Bancroft
PART III COURSE ADVISEMENT FORM You must be matriculated in the above degree program in order to be advised by this Department TERM: Fall Intersession Spring Summer YEAR: Request Made By Email AVN: First Choice Courses: Course Title (Example: English Composition I) Subject/Course # (Example: ENGL 101) Lab (Yes or No) CRN # (If known) Second Choice Courses: (If any of the above courses are not available, then you may select from the list below). Note: You may not make changes to this schedule without consulting with an academic advisor. Failure to follow these instructions may result in your failure to meet all degree requirements. You are required to read the following information and enter your signature below. 1. I understand that I am responsible for being aware of all financial aid requirements pertaining to my own situation as described in the college catalog. (Particular attention should be given to course repetition, academic standing, and unapproved electives). I understand that the grades I receive at the end of the semester can have an impact on my financial aid and/or my ability to return to HVCC in subsequent semester. I understand that I should receive the Academic Standing Policies contained in the HVCC catalog. 2. I understand that my academic history can be assessed by going to the College s website at www.hvcc.edu 3. I understand that I have complete responsibility for ensuring that I meet all degree requirements for this academic program. 4. I understand that making changes to this recommended schedule, without consulting my advisor, could result in my failure to successfully complete this academic program according to my scheduled graduation date. Student Name: Student ID#: H00 Advisor Name: H. Bancroft
The A.S. Forensic Science Studies program is designed to prepare students to transfer into a Forensic Science bachelor s degree program. A bachelor s degree or higher is required for many positions in Forensic Science. The majority of four year institutions require calculus based physics in their Bachelor of Science degree programs. It is highly recommended that all students in the Forensic Science program complete PHYS 150 General Physics I and PHYS 151 General Physics II. Calculus is a degree requirement you must complete for graduation. (1) Depending on a student s mathematical background and comfort level there are different sequences of math course one may take to complete the calculus requirement. It is suggested that students that need a refresher in algebra or are not comfortable with their algebra skills take MATH 150 College Algebra and Trigonometry prior to taking MATH 160 Precalculus. All students are required to take MATH 160 Precalculus as the prerequisite to MATH 180 Calculus. Math Sequence and Degree Requirements Satisfied MATH 150 MATH 160 MATH 180 Math Elective Free Elective Math Elective/Restricted Elective Math Elective Free Elective Math Elective/Restricted Elective Math Elective Math Elective/Restricted Elective Math Elective (2) Course fulfilling this requirement: BIOL 205 Microbiology, BIOL 230 Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 275 Cell Biology, BIOL 285 Molecular Laboratory Techniques, BIOL 290 General Microbiology, CHEM 205 Analytical Chemistry, or any BIOL course with Department Chairperson approval. (3) Courses fulfilling this requirement: PSYC 100 General Psychology, SOCL 100 Sociology (4) Courses fulfilling this requirement: CRJS 110 Introduction to Criminal Law, CRJS 120 Ethics and Criminal Justice, CRJS 190 Introduction to Evidence, CRJS 204 Women and Criminal Justice, CRJS 210 Constitutional Law, CRJS 230 Animal Law I, CRJS 242 Criminal Justice Seminar III, CRJS 260 Criminal Justice Administration, CRJS 270 Criminal Justice Technology, CRJS 280 Substantive Criminal Law, CRJS 281 Procedural Criminal Law