Course Description
This course is an exploration of the basic theory and practice of commonly performed examinations on chemical evidence in forensic science. Topics covered include: principles of various chemical and instrumental separation techniques; sampling plans and uncertainty in measurements; an introduction to quality control and quality assurance concepts; principles and techniques of controlled substance examinations; principles and techniques of forensic toxicology; principles and techniques of fire debris and explosive evidence examinations; and principles and techniques of material analysis to include inks, dyes, colors, colorants and polymers.
Credit Hours (Min)
0
Credit Hours (Max)
4
Credit Hours
4
Course Attributes
Applied Learning-Practicum (ALPR), Course Fee $100.00 (F100), Upper Level (UPPR)