SFN 300 - Criminalistics (Forensic Science)3 Credit(s)
A study of the theory and practice of physical evidence analysis performed at the crime scene and in the crime lab. Topics include organic and inorganic spectroscopic techniques, microscopes, controlled substances, toxicology, serology, hairs, fibers, arson analysis, fingerprints, firearms, impressions, and toolmarks.
Credits: 3.
When Offered: Spring semester.
Prerequisites: SCH 210 , SCH 211 and SFN 105 .
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