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M S 6010: Forensic Analysis for the Toxicologist. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: admission to Graduate Certificate Program in Analytical Toxicology or consent of instructor. Introduction to the field for the analytical toxicologist. Design, organization, quality control, quality assurance, safety, documentation in forensic laboratory; specimen collection; handling of biological and other evidentiary specimens. (F)
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M S 6010 - Forensic Analysis for the Toxicologist. Cr
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M S 6020: Current Research in Forensic Analysis. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: M S 6010. Physical analysis of materials, substances, chemicals, documents, images and biological evidence, using integrated technologies; introducing current areas of research and development into the forensic laboratory. Students evaluate peer-reviewed research in application of direct or indirect analytical laboratory procedures, techniques, and methodologies in forensic investigation.(W)
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M S 6020 - Current Research in Forensic Analysis. Cr
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M S 6150: Human Histopathology. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: BIO 5630. Standard methodologies and procedures for study of tissue structure and composition; introduction to histology. Laboratory includes performance of standard procedures for study of tissue structure and composition. Collection and processing of selected forensic tissue samples. Material Fee as indicated in the Schedule of Classes (W)
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M S 6150 - Human Histopathology. Cr
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M S 6200: Forensic Pathology. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Role of the medical examiner; scope of forensic pathology: science of recognizing and interpreting diseases of and injuries to the human body as the basis for medico-legal examination. Medical examiner system and duties of the office, signs of death and investigation of the circumstances, anatomic autopsy protocol, legal issues, ancillary studies and analytical techniques. (S)
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M S 6200 - Forensic Pathology. Cr
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MAE 5100: Geometry for Middle School Teachers. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: MAT 1110 and 1120 or consent of instructor. No credit toward a major or minor for secondary mathematics teaching. MAE 5100 may be taken for graduate or undergraduate credit; MAT 5180 may be taken for undergraduate credit only. Development of Euclidean geometry as a mathematical system; related historical topics; introduction to other geometries; selected topics such as transformations and tesselations. (Y)
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MAE 5100 - Geometry for Middle School Teachers. Cr
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MAE 5110: Number Theory for Middle School Teachers. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
No credit toward a major or minor for secondary mathematics teaching. MAE 5110 may be taken for graduate or undergraduate credit; MAT 5190 may be taken for undergraduate credit only. Prereq: MAT 1800, MAE 5060, or MAT 1120. Elementary functions and their applications; analytical geometry; intuitive concepts of differential and integral calculus; computer applications in middle and junior high school mathematics. (Y)
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MAE 5110 - Number Theory for Middle School Teachers. Cr
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MAE 5120: Number Theory and Abstract Algebra for Middle School Teachers. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: MAT 1120 or MAE 5060, and MAT 1800. No credit towards major in mathematics or secondary mathematics. MAE 5120 may be taken for graduate or undergraduate credit; MAT 5120 may be taken for undergraduate credit only. Topics from elementary theory of numbers and abstract algebra underpinning middle school mathematics curriculum. (F,W)
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MAE 5120 - Number Theory and Abstract Algebra for Middle School Teachers. Cr
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MAE 5130: Problem Solving for Middle School Teachers. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: MAT 1120 or MAE 5060, and MAT 1800. No credit towards a mathematics major or secondary mathematics education major; MAE 5130 may be taken for graduate or undergraduate credit; MAT 5130 may be taken for undergraduate credit only. Development of mathematical problem solving in middle grades mathematics education; study of non-routine problems; problem solving strategies; historical connections; connections to selected mathematics content and to topics in other disciplines. (S)
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MAE 5130 - Problem Solving for Middle School Teachers. Cr
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MAE 5150: Methods and Materials of Instruction for Secondary School Mathematics. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: admission to College of Education; 19 credits toward secondary mathematics major or minor. To be elected before student teaching. Mathematics in secondary school; major concepts of secondary school mathematics; methods and instructional materials; classroom administration; modern trends. (Y)
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MAE 5150 - Methods and Materials of Instruction for Secondary School Mathematics. Cr
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MAE 6050: Teaching Mathematics in the Middle Grades. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: admission to College of Education. Creative use of resources and materials for improving the mathematics competencies of middle school and junior high school students; organizing the mathematics classroom for effective instruction; promising trends; related research. (Y)
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MAE 6050 - Teaching Mathematics in the Middle Grades. Cr
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