Criminal Justice - Forensic Science Transfer Guide

How to transfer and obtain a Bachelor of Science, Criminal Justice - Forensic Science, at Seattle University.

About this Degree

The Seattle University Criminal Justice department offers you a wide variety of undergraduate degrees so that you can carve the career path of your choice. An interdisciplinary social science, we span across both the arts and sciences to provide you a deep understanding of the many facets involved with the study of crime and societal responses. Your studies in conceptual and empirical knowledge fosters sophisticated thinking, reflection and action that helps you become a leader in the field. Our curricula allow you the agency to drive your education as we provide you a strong academic foundation complemented with practical experience that prepares you for graduate study and a wide variety of careers within criminal justice.

Admission Deadlines for Transfer Students

  • Fall Quarter (priority): March 1
  • Fall Quarter (final): August 1
  • Winter Quarter (January start): November 1
  • Spring Quarter (March start): February 15

Degrees offered:  BA, BS with departmental honors

Preparing to Transfer to Seattle University

GPA Requirement:

  • Suggested Cumulative GPA: 3.0

Coursework:

  • College-level Math
    Example: Statistics, College Algebra, SAT scores, AP scores, high school transcripts
  • College-level English                                                                                      Example: English Composition, SAT scores, AP scores, high school transcripts
  • At least 3 of the following college level courses:
    Precalculus, Physics: Mechanics, General Chemistry I,
    Cell/Molecular Biology, Anatomy & Physiology I or II

 

Students who meet all admissions requirements and suggested coursework listed here can anticipate graduating in two years. Review additional information about major requirements and optional courses to take prior to enrollment.

  • Three quarters of Foreign Language SU Equivalent: Language 1150, 1250, and 1350
  • Survey of History, SU Equivalent: HIST 1200, 1210 or 2310
  • MATH 1021 Precalculus
  • MATH 1022 Trigonometry
  • PHYS 1050/1051 Mechanics Lecture and Lab or 1210/1211
  • 1500/1501, 1510/1511 & 1520 General Chemistry Lecture and Lab I-III
  • BIOL 1610/1611 Molecular & Cellular Biology Lecture and Lab
  • BIOL 2200 & 2210 Anatomy & Physiology I-II with Lab
  • Direct Transfer Associate’s Degree (DTA) Recommended

See the Transfer Equivalency Guide for more information.

Use the space below to determine your transfer eligibility.

Prerequisite SU Equivalent Transfer Course Grade
College-level
Math
Precalculus &
Trigonometry preferred
   
College-level
English 
English
Composition
   
College-level
math/science
course 
Precalculus, Physics:
Mechanics, General
Chemistry I, Cell/
Molecular Biology,
Anatomy & Physiology I
or II 
   
College-level
math/science
course
Precalculus, Physics:
Mechanics, General
Chemistry I, Cell/
Molecular Biology,
Anatomy & Physiology I
or II
   
College-level
math/science
course 
Precalculus, Physics:
Mechanics, General
Chemistry I, Cell/
Molecular Biology,
Anatomy & Physiology I
or II
   

 

Only required if English is not one of your first or native languages. More ways to meet the English proficiency requirement include the ELS, PTE scores, high school transcripts, bachelor’s degrees and more.

College Coursework:

  • 45 transferable quarter credits
  • 3.0 in English Composition
  • Minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA

TOEF/IELTS/Duolingo:

Score Meaning TOEFL IELTS Duolingo
Satisfies English Proficiency 86 iBT 6.5 120
Requires ELCB 68-85 iBT 6.0 105-115

 

Students who complete an approved Associates degree (DTA) will be guaranteed junior standing (90 quarter transfer credits) upon admission to Seattle University, and 8 of the 12 University Core requirements (including all of UCOR Module I) will be waived. The following Core courses must be taken at SU or another Jesuit institution:

  • UCOR 2100 Theological Explorations
  • UCOR 2500 Philosophy of the Human Person
  • UCOR 2910 Business Ethics

Students who complete an Associate of Science-Transfer Track 1 or 2 degree will also be guaranteed junior standing (90 quarter transfer credits) and at least 7 of the 12 University Core requirements will be waived. In addition to the courses listed above, AS-T students who have not completed applicable transfer equivalent coursework may need to take one of the following courses at SU:

  • UCOR 1300 Creative Expression
  • UCOR 1400 Inquiry Seminar in Humanities
  • UCOR 1600 Inquiry Seminar in Social Sciences

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