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CHEM4365 — Forensic Chemistry II Laboratory

3 credits · 3 hours

It’s a continuation of CHEM 4360 - Forensic Chemistry I that puts emphasis on forensic biological evidence including blood, DNA and other body fluids. The course encompasses all aspects of drugs as physical, biological evidence and application of combustion as a general type of chemical reaction. Then applies these foundations to physical evidence associated with arson, explosives, and firearms. Trace evidence analysis of materials like colorants, paints, polymers, inks, and papers are examined. Lecture: Requires 3- per week.

Prerequisites: CHEM4360, CHEM4160

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