*CRMJ 1600 - Forensic Science Forensic Science is the study of the application of science to law. This course applies the knowledge and technology of science to criminal and civil laws. Course topics include: history and development of forensic science; processing the crime scene; common types of physical evidence; organic and inorganic analysis; the microscope; drugs; toxicology; the chemistry of fire; serology; DNA; fingerprints, and other forensic-related topics.
Prerequisites & Notes Note: This course was formerly CJCR 1600.
Prerequisites: READ 0870, ENGL 0800/0870, MATH 0894 (MLS 3), or appropriate entrance scores.
4 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours, 3 Lab Hours (Variable) Same as CHEM 1130.
Note: * Course designed for transfer.
Credits: 4
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