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3.00 Credits
Application of scientific methods and techniques to problems in the field of forensic science and crime scene investigation. Hands-on introduction to techniques used in the forensic science laboratory. Lab exercises involving a range of forensic science methods, techniques, and specializations including: evidence collection and handling, analysis of hair and fiber, trace evidence, toolmarks, blood stains and spatter patterns, gunshot residue, and other physical evidence, fingerprinting and fingerprint enhancement, footwear comparisons, forensic serology and toxicology, DNA analysis, firearms and questioned document examination. Prerequisites: BIOL 161/171, CHEM 121, PHYS 105 or 121, CRJSCHEM 480. BCJ and BS forensic science majors only or permission of chair.
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3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Senior Synthesis
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Special Topics
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Direct observation, supervised practical experience, and academic study in a selected law enforcement agency or organization in the criminal justice system. CR/F grading mandatory. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing and departmental permission.
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5.00 Credits
An introduction to computer applications and concepts. Applications include word processing, spreadsheets, databases, electronic mail, and other Internet tools. Also covers historical development of computers. A brief introduction to hardware and software, and other concepts of modern computing. Computer-related social and ethical issues. No prior experience with computers required. (fall, winter, spring)
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5.00 Credits
An introduction to databases for the non-computer science major. Includes relational database modeling (using a DBMS such as Microsoft Access), designing the database, creating the tables, reports, forms and queries. Other topics may include transferring data between spreadsheets and database, automating applications, linking to other databases and database security.
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to the fundamentals of computer science, including programming in a modern high-level language with emphasis on programming design and style. Algorithm development, stepwise refinement, control structures, functions, elementary search algorithms, primitive and aggregate data types. Prerequisite: MATH 134.
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5.00 Credits
Continuation of the introduction to the fundamentals of computer science, including abstract data types (ADTs), recursion, linked lists, stacks, queues, binary trees and function overloading. Prerequisite: C (2.00) or better in CSSE 151.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Special Topics
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5.00 Credits
An introduction to graphical user interface programming and applications using a simplified programming language (such as Visual Basic). Topics include simple event-driven programming and interface design. Other topics may include web form, working with graphics and an introduction to object-oriented programming.
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