CSI: EFFECT: MYTH OR REALITY?

Open to Freshman Only. This is a First Year Seminar. This course examines how the criminal justice system as a whole, and forensic evidence specifically, is portrayed to and perceived by the general public. Emphasis will be on students discovering implications on the criminal justice system when discrepancies between the realities of the system and forensic evidence and their myths/portrayals exist. Faculty: K. Schanz

Term 202480 #81463 GSS1098
Permalink:
Instructor
Meeting Times
Location: MCC 010 (RSC)
@ 14:10 - 15:25
From 2024-11-09 to 2024-11-19
Location: MCC 010 (RSC)
@ 14:10 - 15:25
From 2024-12-06 to 2024-12-17
Location: MCC 010 (RSC)
@ 14:10 - 15:25
From 2024-09-05 to 2024-11-07
Location: MCD 026 (RSC)
@ 14:10 - 15:25
From 2024-12-02 to 2024-12-04
Location: MCD 026 (RSC)
@ 14:10 - 15:25
From 2024-11-25 to 2024-11-25
Location: MCC 010 (RSC)
@ 14:10 - 15:25
From 2024-11-27 to 2024-11-29
Location: MCD 026 (RSC)
@ 14:10 - 15:25
From 2024-11-20 to 2024-11-20
Location: MCD 026 (RSC)
@ 14:10 - 15:25
From 2024-11-08 to 2024-11-08
Location: MCC 010 (RSC)
@ 14:10 - 15:25
From 2024-11-22 to 2024-11-22
Enrollment

2

seats available

23

currently enrolled

25

maximum enrollment

5

waitlist seats available

5

waitlist capacity

Section Tally

The information displayed within is from the respective higher education institution(s).

Contact info@sectiontally.com for any questions or concerns.