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Nov 27, 2024
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FSCI 4430U – Directed Studies in Forensic Science This course requires independent research of a current topic in a specialized area of forensic science, including, but not restricted to, biology, chemistry, anthropology and the application of science to law. The topics will be selected from the recent research literature and involve a review and critical appraisal of underlying experiential principles. The course comprises independent library research, participation in weekly meetings, written and oral presentations. Students are also required to present posters (usually) during the Forensic Science Research Day in April. Credit hours: 3 Lecture hours: 2 Other hours: 3 Prerequisite(s): Students will have completed all 90 credit hours required by the end of third year in the Forensic Science program map, be in clear standing, be enrolled in fourth year of the Forensic Science program. Students will also obtain prior consent of a faculty member. Credit restriction(s): FSCI 4460U Fee: A supplemental course fee may apply.
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