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FRSC - Forensic Science

FRSC 2001 - Intro to Frnsc Science Tech II

Credits: 
1
Level: 
Lower
Prerequisites: 

FRSC 1001 with grade C or better

Description: 

Forensic Science 2001 is the continuation of a required two-semester sequence for Forensic Science Technology majors. It is an introductory expository course designed for Forensic Science Technology majors to complete during their second semester of enrollment in the program. Students are introduced to further technical disciplines and skills commonly brought to bear during a criminal investigation as well as current topics relevant to the field of Forensic Science.

Course Sections: 
FRSC - Forensic Science
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FRSC 8813 - Forensic Scien Tech Internship

Credits: 
3
Level: 
Upper
Prerequisites: 

FRSC 7104 with C or better

Description: 

This course is intended for students in their final year of the four-year Forensic Science Technology curriculum. Students are required to complete a supervised internship at an approved off-campus site. Students will work under the supervision of a qualified Forensic Science Administrator, Forensic Scientist, or other qualified personnel to whom they are assigned. Students will also receive college faculty consultation. The internship is designed to enable students to obtain actual work experience in theoretical and application-based procedures previously studied.

Course Sections: 
FRSC - Forensic Science
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FRSC 8803 - Forensic Scien Tech Sr Resch Pjt

Credits: 
3
Level: 
Upper
Prerequisites: 

FRSC 7104 with C or better

Description: 

This course is intended for students in the final year of the four-year Forensic Science Technology curriculum. Students are required to complete an approved research project in an area of special interest in Forensic Science Technology. The student will submit a plan for research acceptable to the Forensic Science Technology program director and to the department chair after learning basic research methodology. The instructor and student will confer regularly regarding the progress of study and research.

Course Sections: 
FRSC - Forensic Science
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FRSC 8113 - Forensic Scie Tech Prof Prepar

Credits: 
3
Level: 
Upper
Prerequisites: 

FRSC 7104 with C or better

Corequisite(s): FRSC 8111

Description: 

This course is intended for students typically in their eighth and final semester of the four-year forensic science technology curriculum and is to be taken concurrently with FRSC 8111. The course is designed to prepare the student to enter the workforce and/or continue their education at the graduate level.

Course Sections: 
FRSC - Forensic Science
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FRSC 8111 - Forensic Science Tech Capstone

Credits: 
1
Level: 
Upper
Prerequisites: 

FRSC 7104 with C or better

Corequisite(s): FRSC 8113

Description: 

This course is intended for students typically in their eighth and final semester of the four-year forensic science technology curriculum and is to be taken concurrently with FRSC 8113. The course is designed to prepare the student to enter the workforce and/or continue their education at the graduate level. Students will complete a capstone project requiring the analysis of physical evidence in a simulated casework setting.

Course Sections: 
FRSC - Forensic Science
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FRSC 8900 - Directed Study

Credits: 
1
2
3
4
5
6
Level: 
Upper
Prerequisites: 

CHEM 6614 with C or better

Description: 

This course is designed to allow students to pursue advanced work in an area of special interest or obtain extended internship opportunities in Forensic Science Technology. A student may contract for one to six credit hours of independent study through an arrangement with an instructor who agrees to direct such a study. The student will submit a plan acceptable to the instructor, to the Forensic Science Technology Program director, and to the department chair. The instructor and student will confer regularly regarding the progress of the study.

Course Sections: 
FRSC - Forensic Science
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FRSC 8104 - Criminalistics II

Credits: 
4
Level: 
Upper
Prerequisites: 

FRSC 7104 with C or better

Description: 

This course is a continuation of FRSC 7104 (Criminalistics I). The students' repertoire of forensic techniques is extended into the general areas of chemical and biological evidence as well as the introduction of special topics in forensic science.

Course Sections: 
FRSC - Forensic Science
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FRSC 7104 - Criminalistics I

Credits: 
4
Level: 
Upper
Prerequisites: 

CHEM 4524 with C or better and CHEM 6614 with C or better

Description: 

This course is an exploration of the basic theory and practice of trace and transfer physical evidence analysis. Specific topical focus includes: crime scene investigation; evidence collection and handling; microscopic techniques; recovery and analysis of fingerprint evidence; recovery and analysis of hair, fiber, paint, soil, and glass evidence; firearms examinations; recovery and analysis of gunshot residue; recovery and analysis of impression and toolmark evidence; and recovery and analysis of questioned document evidence.

Course Sections: 
FRSC - Forensic Science
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FRSC 1001 - Introduction to Forensic Technology

Level: 
Lower
Credits: 
1
Description: 

Forensic Science 1001 is an initial course appropriate for any student who wishes to gain a general introduction to the technical disciplines and skills commonly brought to bear during a criminal investigation. It is an expository course designed for Forensic Science majors to complete during their first semester of enrollment but has also been designed to be appropriate for any student to complete as an elective introductory course.

Course Sections: 
FRSC - Forensic Science
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