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FOSC 4201L: Evidence Analysis/Research I
3.00 Credits
Albany State University
On-campus research and evidence examination or Internship I, to generate crime laboratory proficiency and competence in defending to witness in the presence of judges in a moot court. Prerequisite: FOSC 2100, 3010L, FOSC 3020, FOSC 3030, FOSC 4060 and FOSC 4070L; all or with the instructor's permission.
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FOSC 4999: Senior Capstone Seminar
3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Albany State University
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FOSC 6001: Survey of Advanced FOSC
3.00 Credits
Albany State University
An introductory survey of forensic sciences, including criminalistics, investigation and identification, and methods of crime laboratory analysis for crime scene investigators and security officers. This course is not required if the student has taken at least two undergraduate courses in criminalistics (FOSC 2100) and crime scene investigation and identification (FOSC 3000) or their equivalents.
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FOSC 6012: Adv Trace/Transf/FOSC
3.00 Credits
Albany State University
This advanced course is a continuation of two previous three-hundred level course (FOSC 3010) and includes laboratory practices of major applications of the SEM-EDX technology in Forensic casework. Laboratory report is required for credit.
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FREN 1001: Elementary French I
3.00 Credits
Albany State University
Fundamental skills with emphasis on oral aspects of language learing and intensive and extensive use of structural patterns, dialog, oral dirlls and excercises. Language Laboratory required.
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FREN 1001 - Elementary French I
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FREN 1002: Elemenatary French II
3.00 Credits
Albany State University
Fundamental skills with emphasis on oral aspects of language learning and intensive and extensive use of structural patterns, dialog, oral drills and excercises. Language Laboratory required.
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FREN 2001: Intermediate French I
3.00 Credits
Albany State University
The student is guided in achieving some proficiency in oral communication while developing a degree of skill in reading and writing. Aspects of French Life and culture are presented through use of selected reading materials, real discussions. Prerequisite: FREN 1002 or equivalent.
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FREN 2002: Intermediate French II
3.00 Credits
Albany State University
The student is guided in achieving some proficiency in oral communication while developing a degree of skill in reading and writing. Aspects of French life and culture presented through use of selected reading materials, real discussions. Prerequisie: FREN 1002 or FREN 1102.
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FREN 3308: Elementary French Conversation
3.00 Credits
Albany State University
Development of the student's vocabulary and fluency in oral expression. Designed to provide systematic practice in understanding and speaking grammatically sustained speech in the French language on topics taken from the text, the student's daily activities and from cross-cultural issues.
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GEOG 1101: Intro to Human Geography
3.00 Credits
Albany State University
An introductory survey of human geography with special attention to patterns of economic activities, natural resources and population problems.
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