CH200
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Molecular Forensics
Subject Code
CH
Number
200
Title
Molecular Forensics
Description
This course gives students with an interest in criminal investigation the opportunity to learn and apply the scientific concepts behind using DNA in forensic examinations. Lecture topics will cover currently accepted molecular technologies as well as approaches being researched for future application. Current events and invited speakers will examine DNA court admissibility and privacy laws. Genealogical practices being applied to suspect identification, such as Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy (FIGG), will be introduced. Lectures are supported by weekly laboratory exercises that teach the strengths and weaknesses of applying molecular techniques to biological evidence. Each student will gain hands-on experience with the isolation of DNA and it’s molecular manipulation and analysis, culminating in the examination of their own FBI CODIS DNA profiles. 3 lecture hours, 3 lab hours. Prerequisites: Grade of D- or higher in one of: BI 101 or BI 122 or CH 100. Offered Fall, Spring.
Course Typically Offered
Fall, Spring
0
Maximum Variable Credits
4
Repeatable
No
Number of Course Repeats When Repeatable
0
Max Credits Repeatable
-
Department or School
College
College of Arts & Sciences