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FNR 52800 - Wildlife And Environmental Forensics |
Credit Hours: 2.00. Theoretical and applied approaches to the science of wildlife and environmental forensics. General introduction on environmental forensics followed by discussion of different types of investigations. Includes application of tools and procedures used to solve crimes, including morphological, chemical and biological analysis of evidence. All material will be discussed in relation to criminal investigation. (Offered in even-numbered years)
0.000 OR 2.000 Credit hours Syllabus Available Levels: Undergraduate, Graduate, Professional Schedule Types: Distance Learning, Lecture Offered By: College of Agriculture Department: Forestry and Natural Resources Course Attributes: Upper Division May be offered at any of the following campuses: West Lafayette Learning Outcomes: 1. Explain the history and scope of environmental forensics. 2. Explain the critical steps needed during a crime scene investigation. 3. Apply field and laboratory techniques used for crime scene investigations. Restrictions: May not be enrolled as the following Classifications: Freshman: 15 - 29 hours Junior: 75 - 89 hours Sophomore: 45 - 59 hours Junior: 60 - 74 hours Freshman: 0 - 14 hours Sophomore: 30 - 44 hours Prerequisites: GR-FNR 52800 Requisites General Requirements: ( Student Attribute: GR May not be taken concurrently. ) or ( Course or Test: BIOL 11000 Minimum Grade of D- May not be taken concurrently. ) or ( Course or Test: BTNY 12000 Minimum Grade of D- May not be taken concurrently. ) and ( Course or Test: CHM 11100 Minimum Grade of D- May not be taken concurrently. ) |
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