CJS 2205 Introduction to Criminal Investigation & Forensic Science
3.0 Credit Hours
Survey of legal, technical and ethical aspects of criminal investigation. Common principles and techniques of criminal investigation, including crime scene procedures, collection and preservation of evidence, development of leads and criminalistics (current terminology for forensics). Skills necessary to investigate crimes and obtain legally admissible evidence. Basic science of physical, chemical and biological evidence.
Prerequisite:
DEV 0012 AND DEV 0032 OR DEV 0044
Booklist for CJS 2205
Fall Term 2012 Schedule
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9 205 |
Orlando |
CLOSED |
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339 |
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CVCC |
Mumpower |
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BERTINO |
FORENSIC SCIENCE FUND & INVESTIGATIONS |
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$113.27 |
$84.95 |
| 10561539 |
Req |
BERTINO |
FORENSIC SCIENCE FUND & INVESTIGATIONS |
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$113.27 |
$84.95 |
*Term designations represent when courses are typically offered. They are included for planning purposes only and subject to change. Refer to the current schedule for actual course offerings.