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FR 300: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
Offered occasionally. Topics vary with each offering. Sample topics: advanced literary studies, advanced grammatical studies. The following three credit courses are not scheduled during the catalog period but may be offered if student demand is sufficient: FR 103 French Language & Culture in France & the Americas; FR 111 French for Business I; FR 112 French for Business II; FR 225 Haitian/Creole; FR 301 Society, Literature & Culture in Contemporary France; FR 302 French Literary Masterpieces I; FR 303 French Literary Masterpieces II; FR 306 Seventeenth Century; FR 307 Eighteenth Century; FR 308 Nineteenth Century; FR 310; Advanced French Grammar and Composition; FR 317 Haitian-American Culture in the United States; FR 401 The Modern French Novel; FR 406 Modern French Drama; FR 407 Modern French Poetry; FR 450 Sociolinguistics.
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FS 201: Forensic Science
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
This course will review the basic applications of the biological, physical, chemical and behavioral sciences to the questions of evidence and law. Students will gain a basic understanding of the capabilities and limitations of forensic sciences as they are practiced. Three lecture hours and two lab hours per week. Prerequisites: Only students accepted into the third year of the forensic science program may enroll in this course.
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FS 405: Forensic Biology
4.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
This course will review the identification and collection of biological evidence, and essential methods and basic applications of forensic DNA analysis and serology using case studies and laboratory exercises. Three lecture hours and three lab hours per week. Prerequisites: Only students accepted into the third year of the forensic science program may enroll in this course.
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FS 407: Instrumental Methods of Analysis & Microscopy
4.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
The theory and practice of experimental techniques and instrumental methods in both lecture and laboratory settings will be taught in this class. Research skills such as scientific writing, handling data and the presentation of results will also be stressed. The theory and application of spectrophotometric methods, separation of mixtures by chromatography, spectrometry and microscopy will be presented. Three lecture hours and three lab hours per week. Prerequisites: CHEM 402 and CHEM 301.
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FS 410: Summer Internship
6.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
The internship must be completed during the summer of their junior year. A minimum of two hundred forty (240) hours must be completed to graduate. Prerequisites: Only students who have completed their junior year in the Forensic Science program are eligible to enroll in an internship.
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FS 415: Senior Seminar
1.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
This course will consist of guest speakers presenting various areas of forensic science, mock forensic science cases for students to solve utilizing material from previous coursework, exercises in expert testimony in a court of law, topics in forensic science research, and discussion of current cases in the news. Students in the Forensic Science program are required to complete this capstone experience for their degree. Prerequisite: Students must have completed their junior year internship are eligible to enroll in this class.
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GEOG 201: Human Geography
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
Inter-relations of people and their environment, geographic concepts of the character and arrangement of the major physical-biotic systems and their significance to people in their surroundings and daily existence.
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GEOG 202: Political Geography
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
The changing character of geopolitical patterns and concepts in world politics; the significance of geography in the strategy of national and international affairs and the power aspect as a prerequisite for understanding contemporary problems.
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GEOG 300: Special Problems
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
Offered occasionally. Topics vary with each offering.
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GEOG 301: Economic Geography
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
The world's distribution of the earth's natural and human resources, their economic significance and impact on people,their daily life, economics, politics, and changing interrelationship with them.
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