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For 463: Animal Nutrition 3,Alt Fa
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Provide the student with an understanding of animal nutrition and appreciation of the importance of nutrition in health and economics. Subjects to be covered will include digestive anatomy. physiology and nutrition of ruminant and monogastric animal species.
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For 490: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Individual directed study arranged with an instructor. Prerequisite: Permissions of instructor.
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For 499: Independent Research
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Study of a special topic in Natural resource management in an individual, directed research-based project, arranged with an individual instructor.
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FSci 201: Survey of Forensic Science
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
A review of the development of forensic science, mainly in the western world, from a study of the primary contributors and their works; a survey of the modern sub-fields of forensic science, their scientific methods, their contribution to the medicolegal investigations, and career opportunities in these sub-fields. The course emphasizes the importance of multipisciplinary approaches in modern forensic science study and practice.
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FSci 301: Professional Practice
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
An introduction to standards and ethics for professional forensic scientists; analysis of cognitive processes, scientific methods and quality control and quality assurance issues in forensic investigations; and, examination of ways to maintain credibility in an adversarial legal system through the development of technical and scientific speaking and writing skills.
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FSci 401: Legal Evidence
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
A review of forensic applications of experimental science and examination of the crime scene through collection of samples, physical analysis and documentation, and ultimately, presentation of evidence in court. Case studies are used to help guide this inquiry.
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FSci 402: Forensic Microscopy 2,2
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Introduction to microscopic analysis with emphasis on the fundamentals necessary for identification and characterization of trace evidence materials such as glass, hair, fibers, explosives, soil, paint, and biological samples. Prerequisites: Chem 342, and Biol 212, or permission of instructor.
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FSci 434: Forensic Research/Internship
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Laboratory investigations and research on forensic topics under the direction of a faculty member. Alternatively, students will serve an internship at the New Mexico State Crime Laboratory or other Forensics laboratory. Prior approval must be obtained from the faculty supervisor and the Internship Services office. Prerequisite: Senior standing in forensic science and permission of instructor.
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Geol 101: Survey of Earth Science;3
4.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
An introduction to the broad spectrum of modern earth sciences, including astronomy, meteorology, oceanography, and physical geology for the science and non-science major student. Volcanoes, earthquakes, continental drift, glaciers, wind action, groundwater, rivers, and landslides are some of the topics discussed. NM Common Course Number: Geol 1114
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Geol 105: The Planets;3
4.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
This course is designed to give the student a basic understanding of the nine planets in our solar system, with emphasis on geologic and atmospheric processes. Topics include the study of faults and tectonic features, impact craters, evolution and internal structures, atmospheres, meteorites, comets, asteroids, and analysis of spacecraft images
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