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FOR286: Principles of Forensic Science
– 4 credits
This course examines the diverse disciplines and techniques used by forensic scientists in the major sections recognized by the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS), which include anthropology, criminalistics, digital and multimedia services, general, engineering and applied sciences, jurisprudence, odontology, pathology/biology, psychiatry, and behavioral science, questioned documents and toxicology. Students will participate in laboratory activities that demonstrate best practices and applications in these disciplines, including ethical practices and experiences in case reporting and providing expert testimony. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in (BIO181 or BIO181XT) and [(CHM150 or CHM151) and CHM151LL], or CHM150AA, or CHM151AA, or permission of the Instructor, or Department or Division Chair.
Class#
Location
Delivery
Dates
Days
Times
Instructors
Availability
31896
Paradise Valley
M 107 - Classroom
Hybrid
01/14 –
05/09
Spring 2025
Tu
6:00PM – 7:15PM
- K. Brakeman
Class Started
Contact Enrollment Services for Registration Assistance
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Notes
- Notes: Hybrid Class meets in-person on campus at the designated location, days and times. Additional online work will be required. This type of class is designed for highly motivated, self disciplined, technology-literate students; requires reliable Web and e-mail address for communication and assignments outside of the classroom. Contact the PVCC Technology Help Desk for more information at 602.787.7780.
- Lab Notes: Students enrolling in class 31896 must also enroll in the following lab:
Class 31897 held Tue from 7:30PM to 8:45PM at M 107 (K. Brakeman)
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FOR286: Principles of Forensic Science – 4 credits
This course examines the diverse disciplines and techniques used by forensic scientists in the major sections recognized by the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS), which include anthropology, criminalistics, digital and multimedia services, general, engineering and applied sciences, jurisprudence, odontology, pathology/biology, psychiatry, and behavioral science, questioned documents and toxicology. Students will participate in laboratory activities that demonstrate best practices and applications in these disciplines, including ethical practices and experiences in case reporting and providing expert testimony. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in (BIO181 or BIO181XT) and [(CHM150 or CHM151) and CHM151LL], or CHM150AA, or CHM151AA, or permission of the Instructor, or Department or Division Chair.
Class# | Location | Delivery | Dates | Days | Times | Instructors | Availability |
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31896
|
Paradise Valley
M 107 - Classroom |
Hybrid
|
01/14 –
05/09
Spring 2025 |
Tu
|
6:00PM – 7:15PM
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|
Class Started
Contact Enrollment Services for Registration Assistance |
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