SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY CHE 113 Forensic Science 2019-2020 (4 credits) Faculty: James Spencer, Ph D , Professor, Department of Chemistry Administrative Contact: Melanie Nappa-Carroll, Assistant Director, Project Advance Chemistry 113, Forensic Science, is focused upon the application of scientific methods and techniques to crime and law
1 Syracuse University College of Law, Juris Doctorate Candidate 2013, Syracuse Univ Journal of Sci & Tech Associate Editor 2011-2012 2 DONALD E SHELTON, FORENSIC SCIENCE IN COURT: CHALLENGES IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY (2011) 3 Id at 183
Forensic Science Syracuse University credit: 4 credits This course is intended to provide an introduction to understanding the science behind crime detection Recent advances in scientific methods and principles have had an enormous impact upon law enforcement and the entire criminal justice system, and this course will present
University of N Texas Forensic Science Program (numerous resources on topic) Note: While every effort is made to ensure that the information in this guide is accurate, students are advised to contact transfer institutions for specific course requirements and the most up-to-date information
Forensic Science (4 credits) Policy Studies: Smart Cities and Urban Policy (3 credits) Race and Literary Texts (3 credits) Science Fiction: Literature of the Future (noncredit) Pursue one or more credit or noncredit courses this summer, taught by Syracuse University faculty and instructors Courses subject to change 3-Week Session II Courses
*Program is accredited by the Forensic Science Education Programs Anglia Ruskin University [United Kingdom] Syracuse University Integrated Learning