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Courses:: Forensic Science
Standards:
1.0 Students will know and apply the academic subject matter required to understand the history and development of the field of forensic science.
2.0 The students will apply information gained about DNA, its structure and role in heredity to forensic science.
3.0 The students will demonstrate proficiency in understanding of the science behind forensic identification of individuals, including facial recognition software, DNA markers, fingerprints and other unique human features.
4.0 The students will compare the analysis of high profile drugs and how they influence human physiology.
5.0 The student will be aware of procedures for collecting, preserving, and securing forensic samples at the crime scene and in the laboratory.
6.0 The students will demonstrate proficiency in understanding the proper methods and instruments used in the modern crime laboratory to analyze forensic samples.
7.0 Students will interpret their understanding of the legal aspects of forensic science, its application in the judicial system and apply this knowledge to societal issues.
8.0 The student will be aware of OSHA regulations, proper attire at the crime scene and in the forensic laboratory and safety guidelines that apply to biohazardous waste.
9.0 Students will examine the range of careers available in the forensic science and related fields. Careers such as forensic anthropology, entomology, pathology, nursing, district attorney, and police work.
2.0 The students will apply information gained about DNA, its structure and role in heredity to forensic science.
3.0 The students will demonstrate proficiency in understanding of the science behind forensic identification of individuals, including facial recognition software, DNA markers, fingerprints and other unique human features.
4.0 The students will compare the analysis of high profile drugs and how they influence human physiology.
5.0 The student will be aware of procedures for collecting, preserving, and securing forensic samples at the crime scene and in the laboratory.
6.0 The students will demonstrate proficiency in understanding the proper methods and instruments used in the modern crime laboratory to analyze forensic samples.
7.0 Students will interpret their understanding of the legal aspects of forensic science, its application in the judicial system and apply this knowledge to societal issues.
8.0 The student will be aware of OSHA regulations, proper attire at the crime scene and in the forensic laboratory and safety guidelines that apply to biohazardous waste.
9.0 Students will examine the range of careers available in the forensic science and related fields. Careers such as forensic anthropology, entomology, pathology, nursing, district attorney, and police work.
