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FIDP 301: Science/ Technology of Fingerprint Identification
1.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. Introduces basics of fingerprint analysis and comparisons. Focuses on basic patterns used in fingerprint comparisons and classifications of each fingerprint type, including Henry, National Crime Information Center, Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System pattern classification codes.
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FIDP 302: Crime Scene Investigation
1.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. An introductory course providing basic competencies required for crime scene examiners. The course will focus on developing a consistent approach to the processing of a crime scene with a major focus on recovery/processing evidence.
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FIDP 304: Latent Fingerprint
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. PR: FIDP 301. A course designed to teach identification techniques used in fingerprint development for processing crime scenes and evidence for latent prints, focusing on latent print development and preservation, including crime scene processing and blood prints.
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FIDP 386: Forensic Identification Internship
6.00 - 9.00 Credits
West Virginia University
6-9 Hr. PR: FIDP 201 and FIDP 301 and FIDP 302 and FIDP 304 and must preregister and have consent of department field work coordinator. A full time supervised field experience providing a setting for students to increase their professional effectiveness as a forensic identification examiner while dealing with relevant issues and concerns while functioning within an ethical framework.
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FIDP 402: Crime Scene Investigation
2.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. PR: FIDP 302. An extension of FIDP 302. This course will outline procedures for collection of biological and trace evidence using scientific and practical methods of securing, collecting, analyzing this evidence, in accordance with known standards.
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FIDP 404: Law and Evidence
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. This course presents a comprehensive review of criminal law relating to evidence in court cases and the student's ability to relate legal precedents to procedures in collecting, processing, and securing evidence used in criminal cases.
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FIDP 406: Court Testimony
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. A skills intensive course that combines in-class instruction with practical experience in the area of court testimony, legal writing presentation, and creation and presentation of exhibits in an actual court setting.
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FIDP 408: Forensic Journal Club
1.00 Credits
West Virginia University
1 Hr. Familiarize students with primary forensic literature including original research papers, legal documentation, and articles from professional publications by conducting a literature search on a topic and preparing and presenting an analysis to the class.
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FIDP 409: Blood Spatter Analysis
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. Violent crimes frequently produce evidence such as bloodstains and related trace evidence. Scientific analyses of trace evidence and blood patterns at crime scene investigations and their applications in solving crimes.
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FIDP 410: Forensic Capstone
6.00 Credits
West Virginia University
6 Hr. An inquiry based experience, which culminates the four-year academic program for Forensic Identification undergraduate students. Students will work in teams on forensic research projects and critically evaluate a series of speakers presenting relevant forensic talks.
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