CRJ 425 - Criminalistics II: Chemical & Biological Analysis3 Cr. Hrs.
Criminalistics is the field of study in which potential evidence is identified with the intent of linking individuals, objects, and locations to crimes committed. In Criminalistics II, students will participate in practicums in crime scene investigation and the identification and processing of physical evidence, ballistics, impressions, arson evidence, drugs of abuse, forensic toxicology screens, biological fluids, explosives, and detecting weapons of mass destruction.
Prerequisite(s): CRJ 330 Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable: No Typical Periods Offered: Spring
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