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FSC 604: Genetics & DNA Technology
3.00 Credits
Marshall University
A comprehensive lecture series that covers the genetics and biochemistry of DNA to include the analysis, ethical considerations and quality assurance techniques used to analyze DNA for identification purposes. This course serves as a core course in the forensic science curriculum.
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FSC 605: F S Digital Imaging
3.00 Credits
Marshall University
Introductory course in digital image processing. Covers techniques used in forensic laboratory to enhance, analyze, and catalog digital images. Instruction in lab setting.
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FSC 606: Crime Scene/Death Investiga
2.00 Credits
Marshall University
Establishes foundations and techniques for proper crime scene investigation with or without a victim's body. Logical approach for collecting evidence and documenting scene and collection process.
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FSC 607: Blood Stain Pattern Analysis
3.00 Credits
Marshall University
A comprehensive bloodstain pattern analysis course including bullet trajectory, courtroom testimony, and report writing. This course is taught as a combination of lectures, laboratories, and practical exercises.
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FSC 608: Forensic Toxicology
3.00 Credits
Marshall University
An in-depth analysis of both clinical and forensic aspects of toxicology from the viewpoint of the forensic and medical examiner's toxicology laboratories.
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FSC 609: Introduction to Cybercrimes
3.00 Credits
Marshall University
Teaches the basics of how computers and networks function, how they can be involved in crimes as well as used as a source of evidence.
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FSC 610: Bioterrorism: Forensics
3.00 Credits
Marshall University
Course traces the historical development, current status, and future threats of bioterrorism in the U.S. and on a global scale. Issues adressed include microbiology, surveillance, detection and post-event investigation.
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FSC 612: Intro Foren Micro/Trace
2.00 Credits
Marshall University
Introduction to various types of microscopy used in foren- sics, including scanning electron microscopy, light and fluorescence microscopy and polarizing microscopy. Photo- graphic techniques used for documentation will also be discussed.
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FSC 615: Adv Crime Investigation
3.00 Credits
Marshall University
This course addresses various areas of crime scene investigation not or minimally addressed in the FSC 606 introductory course. Topics include arson/explosives, body excavation, forensic entomology. advanced impression evidence, wound analysis.
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FSC 617: Adv Crime Photo & Document
3.00 Credits
Marshall University
This series of lectures and practical exercises introduces the student to sophisticated crime scene documentation techniques including sketching, surveying, photography and crime scene management techniques.
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