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Course Criteria
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5.00 - 6.00 Credits
Applied, monitored and supervised, field-based learning experience for which the student may or may not be paid. Students gain practical experience; they follow a negotiated and or directed plan of study. A higher level of supervision is provided by the instructor in these courses than is the case with Field Experience courses. An experience in the practical application of chemistry studies to a specific job situation. An elective course for the basic chemistry major. 5-6 credits are required for the forensic science specialization. Prerequisite: consent of chemistry supervisor and department coordinator. 1- 12 credits
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1.00 Credits
Student assistants will attend, help set up and help teach an introductory science laboratory, in collaboration with a faculty instructor. Prerequisites: lab courses, and permission of the lab instructor and department coordinator. 1 credit
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Independent research problems/projects or scholarship activities. The plan of study is negotiated by the faculty member and the student. Contact between the two may be extensive and intensive. Does not include research courses which are theoretical. The approach to a typical research problem is carefully analyzed with emphasis on originality, familiarity with current literature, advanced laboratory techniques. Prerequisite: staff approval required. 1-2 credits
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3.00 Credits
Modern secondary chemistry curricula. Topics include Chem Com, use of CD ROMS, videodiscs, multimedia, computers and probes and laboratory activities. 3 credits*
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3.00 Credits
Atomic structure and modern orbital theory as applied to the periodic table and chemical bonding, names, formulas, and equations. Acids, bases, salts and the physical states of matter will also be examined in terms of modern concepts of the chemical bond. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Overviews of the criminal justice institutions involved in the operations of criminal law including the police, the attorney, the bail system, the trial, the guilty plea, sentencing, corrections and an analysis of criminal law in terms of why certain kinds of conduct are criminal in our society. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Presents the role of law enforcement within the criminal justice system, including law enforcement organizations and functions of separate operational units. Also examines the role of the police in a democratic society, covering concepts such as police services, crime deterrence, discretion and enforcement policies. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
This course will focus on the law enforcement aspects of forensic science. It will include sections on crime science protocol, collection of evidence, interpretation of crime scene data, and photographic documentation techniques. Use of computer technologies and crime scene equipment will be implemented as appropriate throughout the course. Prerequisites: CHEM 112, CHEM 114 and CJUS 433. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Criminalistics is defined as the application of scientific knowledge to the investigation of crimes. Students will learn to apply various avenues of scientific inquiry to examination of criminal evidence. Topics will include hair, fiber and paint analysis, forensic toxicology, forensic toxicology, forensic serology, fingerprint identification, and DNA testing. Prerequisites: BIOL 343, CHEM 112, CHEM 114, CHEM 326, CHEM 328, and CJUS 313 or concurrent enrollment in CJUS 313 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Provides a theoretical overview, analyzing such topics as legal reasoning, law and values, law and conflicting interests, law and popular will, law and status/wealth/power, and law and official discretion. Also examines law in context issues, such as those concerning the structure of legal relations, the connections between legal and social relations, and the interdependence of ideology and organization. 3 credits*
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