Forensic Science I

Designed for the non-science major, this course is an introduction to the applicants of the physical, chemical, and biological principles necessary to provide students with a basic understanding of forensic science as the intersection of these different scientific areas. The use of fundamental scientific principles in laboratory experiments will provide students with an appreciation of modern forensic techniques.

Term 202450 #50748 PHY241
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Instructor
Mr. Louis J. Butler Email View Faculty Courses
Meeting Times
Location: LJC 321 (M)
@ 08:00 - 10:35
From 2024-09-03 to 2024-12-12
Enrollment

8

seats available

12

currently enrolled

20

maximum enrollment
Term 202450 #50749 PHY241
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Instructor
Mr. Louis J. Butler Email View Faculty Courses
Meeting Times
Location: LJC 321 (M)
@ 10:50 - 13:25
From 2024-09-03 to 2024-12-12
Enrollment

0

seats available

20

currently enrolled

20

maximum enrollment
Term 202450 #50751 PHY241
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Instructor
Dr. William Addison Email View Faculty Courses
Meeting Times
Online Course or no set meeting time
Enrollment

0

seats available

20

currently enrolled

20

maximum enrollment
Term 202450 #50752 PHY241
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Instructor
Mr. Joseph F. Hoyle III Email View Faculty Courses
Meeting Times
Location: LJC 321 (M)
@ 17:30 - 20:05
From 2024-09-03 to 2024-12-12
Enrollment

9

seats available

11

currently enrolled

20

maximum enrollment

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