Ok. I can't find any information using the term coterminal on the DeSales website. I do see a 5-year BA to MA in Criminal Justice though but no undergrad/grad combo with Psyc.He was in a coterminal program (BA in psych). He might not have attended the undergrad ceremony (most co-terminal students I know do not, they want the fun of getting their grad degree).
//Kohberger already had a bachelor's degree in psychology, and a master's degree in criminal justice from DeSales University in Center Valley, Pennsylvania.//
from:
Bryan Kohberger's high school friends say the accused killer was overweight and bullied
Kohberger is charged with the murders of four University of Idaho students. His study of criminology was an attempt "to understand humans and … himself," according to a friend.www.cbsnews.com
And I agree his eyebrows don't look "bushy" but to a 20 year old scared young woman trying to explain the prominent brow she saw after learning of the murders of her roommates, that could very well be the word she used (as opposed to an anthropology student, who might say "brow ridge" or something like that) Almost no one distinguishes much between "bushy" and "prominent" brows, especially not younger people. It's something we have to train police to do, at the academy (use better observational language, as they will be required to do throughout their careers).
It will be hard to use DM's testimony at trial, although a skillful prosecutor can walk her through her thinking processes (if she thinks BK's real upper face matches her memory). I really hope they do not put her on the stand, though, as she adds very little to the case and this particular detail will be a sticking point.
IMO.
Course-Based Graduation Requirement Forms
www.desales.edu
I also see DeSales offers a forensic track in Psyc with courses like Dangerous Minds: The Psychology of Antisocial Behavior, Psychological Sleuthing, and Trial by Jury. If he earned a Psyc degree, do we know if he did that track?
JMO