Binghamton University, State University of New York
Forensic Health (Minor)
Binghamton, USA
Course
DURATION
4 years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
EARLIEST START DATE
May 2026
TUITION FEES
USD 7,070 *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* for new York state residents | for out-of-state residents and international residents - $26,160
Fast-track counseling
By contacting the school, you'll get access to free priority counselling for any study and application questions.
Key Summary
Open to any undergraduate at Binghamton University, the forensic health minor is particularly well suited for students majoring in fields with forensic applications (nursing, biology, chemistry, anthropology, psychology, sociology, social work, public health) who are considering careers in healthcare, forensic sciences, or law.
High-performing students are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships.
Some courses to consider in your first year:
NURS 335 - Forensic Health Essentials
Overview of forensic disciplines, forensic assessment, the collection and preservation of evidence, death investigation, terrorism, crime analysis, developing a forensic practice, and basic civil aspects, such as malpractice, child custody, elder law, and personal injury. Open to all students, sophomore status and above. Some sections may be restricted to Decker School of Nursing Students. Prerequisite: None Format: Asynchronous online Credits: 2 or 3 Grade mode: Nursing Standard Letter Offered: Spring semester Levels: Undergraduate
NURS 337 - Sexual Offend&Victimization
This course provides a practical examination of sexual offending and victimization. While it is open to all upper-division students, it is designed for students who may work with these populations during their careers. Topics include Underlying Framework; Types of Sexual Assault; Sexual Exploitation and Human Trafficking; Victim Populations & the Effects of Sexual Assault on Victims; Evaluation of Sexual Assault Victims; Interventions for Sexual Assault Victims; Perpetrators of Sexual Violence; Offender Populations; Offender Assessment; Treatment and Supervision of Sex Offenders. Prerequisite: None Credits: 2 or 3, depending on coursework Format: Asynchronous online Grade Mode: Nursing Standard Letter Offered: Summer Levels: Undergraduate
NURS 370 - Disaster Preparedness
This online course prepares community health nurses to take a leadership role in community disaster preparedness and disaster management. The nature of disasters, their effect on the health of people and communities, and the implications for public health are appraised about the role that community health nurses have in planning for and responding to natural, man-made, and Na-Tech disasters. Particular emphasis is on the identification of vulnerable and at-risk populations, the coordination of resources and agency responses, the management of emergency shelters, and community intervention for recovery.
Students formulate a community disaster plan in response to a selected natural, man-made, or Na-Tech disaster. Basic nursing roles, responsibilities in disaster planning and management, and issues related to disaster response will be explored. Students will have an opportunity to participate in a simulated exercise that requires them to apply disaster management concepts to a real-life scenario. Other assignments will require the student to use web-based materials and resources that will fulfill the requirements for National Incident Management System (NIMS 700) and Incident Command System (ICS 100). The major focus of this course will be to provide the student with the core competencies expected of a nurse in disaster response. Prerequisite: None Credits: 2 Format: Online hybrid Grade Mode: Nursing Standard Letter Offered: Fall and Spring Levels: Undergraduate
NURS 455 - Correctional Health
This course provides a comprehensive overview of correctional health for those students who may want to consider this career path. The course includes an overview of the US corrections and correctional health systems and roles; legal, ethical, and cultural issues; physical health concerns; mental health problems; treatment and programming; sex offender management; violence in correctional facilities; elder, female, and juvenile inmates; and reentry. Prerequisite: None Format: Asynchronous online Credit: 2 Grade Mode: Nursing Standard Letter Levels: Undergraduate Restrictions: May not be enrolled as the following Classifications:
- Soph 2 Standing 40 to 55 Hrs
- Soph 1 Standing 24 to 39 Hrs
- Fresh 1 Standing 0 to 7 Hrs
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