BIO 2318 Forensic Biology

Forensic science is based on systematic observation of the natural world for the purpose of advancing criminal investigations. While there are many sub-disciplines of forensic science (e.g.,ballistics, trace, entomology, anthropology), it is the appreciation of human biology that enables human identification. This course focuses on the fundamental aspects of human biology that are at the crux of crime scene investigation. Intentionally broad in scope, covering topics from macro observations (crime scene investigation, blood spatter, fingerprints, hair) to the most micro observations (cell types, serology and DNA testing). Through both lecture and lab, students will practice problem solving using the scientific method, collect and scientifically evaluate data, record results and draw logical conclusions based on the evidence, and communicate the results of their work. Three lectures and one laboratory meeting per week. 

Credits

3

Corequisite

BIO 2118

Offered

Spring