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Jan 02, 2025
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2023-2024 Undergraduate Bulletin [Archived Bulletin]
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CJFS 3425 - Forensic Chemistry Goals: To introduce and develop the theoretical concepts and laboratory practices of quantitative forensic chemical analysis.
Content: This course covers underlying chemistry concepts and scientific methods as applied to the study of forensic evidence. Students will become familiar with the following topics: 1) the appropriate handling a storage of evidence/samples; 2) selecting the appropriate methods and procedures for the analysis of evidence/samples; 3) appropriate recording and storage of experimental results and data; 4) appropriate reporting experimental results; 5) the scope of chemistry and the law and providing expert testimony; and 6) troubleshooting and maintaining analytical instrumentation.
Prerequisite: CJFS 3400 and CHEM 1140 or 1500, grades of C- or better
Credits: 4
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