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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the concepts, analytical methods, and action principles which are useful for making investment decisions. Focus is given to investment theory and applications to security markets. Topics include market indexes, sources of investment information, technical analysis, portfolio management, and problems of individual and corporate investing. Offered spring semester. Prerequisites: FIN 301.
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1.00 Credits
A seminar series designed to present an overview of different areas of the Forensic Sciences. Areas to be covered include: Anthropology, Crime Scene Investigation, Criminalistics, Engineering, Ethics, Jurisprudence, Pathology, Toxicology, Questioned Documents, and related topics. Offered Spring and Fall Semester. Required of Forensic Sciences majors. No prerequisite
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3.00 Credits
Scientific methods applied to the gathering and preservation of criminal evidence. Cross-listed as CJ 330. Offered annually.
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3.00 Credits
A scientific examination of various non-biological types of evidence. Examines the underlying theory and relevance of each type of evidence; applies the scientific techniques of examination for each type of evidence; and interpretation of each type of evidence. Offered annually. Prerequisites: BI 203, BI 204, CJ 330 or concurrent registration.
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Introduction to scientific examination of medicocriminal entomological evidence. Taxonomy of insects and other arthropods of forensic significance; collection and preservation techniques; insect life cycles; and techniques for analyses data to include estimations of time since death, postmortem movement of body, wound assessment, entomotoxicology, DNA and applications to cases of abuse and neglect. Offered annually. Prerequisites: BI 203, BI 204. FS 330 or concurrent registration recommended.
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2, 1.5 hour laboratory periods per week to accompany FS 335. Laboratory work includes practical identifications of insects and other arthropods of forensic significance; decomposition studies; collection and preservation of specimens; and field exercises. Offered annually. Concurrent registration in FS 335 is required.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to techniques of crime scene investigation. Emphasis will be on search techniques, scene diagramming, photography, proper documentation, recovery and preservation of different categories of evidence. Aspects of chain of custody of materials collected and other problems related to admissibility of evidence will be discussed. Offered annually. FS 330 or consent of instructor. Concurrent registration in FS 340L is required.
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1.00 Credits
Two, one and a half hour laboratory periods per week to accompany FS 340. Laboratory and field exercises to provide experience in crime scene search and processing, recognition, collection and preservation of different categories of evidence. Applications of photography to scene documentation. Use of proper personal safety precautions while at crime scene. Offered annually. Concurrent registration in FS 340 is required.
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Introduction to photographic techniques use in the various forensic sciences. Emphasis will be placed on crime scene photography, beginning with general scene photos followed by detailed, often macro photography. Included will be fingerprint photography, fluorescence and luminescence photography of body fluids and latent fingerprints, and photography of laser beams in bullet trajectory cases. The use of filters will be stressed. Methods of "painting with light" will be discussed for largeoutdoor scenes. Students will also receive instruction in photo microscopy. Student must be familiar with the SLR format camera. Prerequisites: FS 330, FS 333 or permission of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
Two one and a half hour laboratory periods per week, to accompany FS-350. Laboratory exercises will be hands on assignments with the 35 mm SLR Camera. Students will get experience in general crime scene photography, macro and wide angle photography, fluorescence and luminescence photography, photo microscopy, and night operations which will have exercises in large area open night scenes and bullet trajectory photos. Students will also understand the use of many different filters used in forensics. Prerequisite: Concurrent registration in FS 350 is required.
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