SFN 105 - Fundamentals of Criminalistics (Forensic Science)3 Credit(s)
This course provides an introduction to the broad range of forensic services offered by crime labs. The student gains an understanding of the scientific basis of forensic services through a general study of biology, chemistry, physics, and statistics. Topics include processing a crime scene, trace and contact evidence, identification of body fluids, DNA analysis, drugs of abuse, bloodstain patterns, fingerprints, and firearms. The student performs selected forensic techniques in the laboratory.
Credits: 3.
When Offered: Fall and spring semesters and OBC session 3.
Liberal Arts Curriculum: Satisfies the Natural Science requirement.
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