2014-2015 Graduate Bulletin

FOS 735 Advanced Topics in Physical Science

30 HOURS LECTURE PLUS CONFERENCES 

This course will introduce the student to the use of advanced instrumental techniques for the analyses of physical evidence materials of forensic import. The course includes lectures and problem sessions. At the conclusion of the course the successful student will understand the use and operation of certain types of advanced chemical instrumentation and their application to certain forensic samples. The student will also be able to choose the proper techniques to successfully analyze these materials. Qualitative methods will be covered and quantitative analysis will be stressed. Evidence types to be covered are glass, paints, fibers, metals, gunshot residues, and inorganic materials. Careful calibration, which is necessary for quality analysis will be stressed. Ethical concerns over interpretation and report generation will be covered.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

FOS 710, FOS 711, FOS 721 and FOS 722