Biomedical Forensics

  • GMS FS 807: Trace Evidence Analysis Laboratory
    Prereq: GMS FS 707 Trace Evidence Analysis. This laboratory-based course will provide hands-on experience with the methods, techniques and instruments used to analyze trace evidence, such as glass, paint, hairs and fibers, with the ultimate goal of identifying and comparing known trace evidence materials with questioned samples. Reynolds. 2 cr
  • GMS FS 830: Forensic Toxicology
    Prereq: GMS FS 703 Forensic Chemistry. This lecture based course will provide an overview of the pharmacology, pharmacokinetics and toxicology of common drugs of interest to the forensic toxiocologist. An emphasis will be placed on applying the principles of pharmacokinetics to the interpretation of drug blood and urine levels, and on developing an understanding of how drugs (including ethanol) interact with the biology and physiology of the human body. Students will also acquire knowledge of the chemical structure of common drugs. Laposata. 2 cr
  • GMS FS 870: Directed Studies in Biomedical Forensic Sciences
    Students will register for this course in preparation for conducting a library or laboratory based thesis project. With direction from the student's thesis research committee, the student will investigate his/her thesis topic, develop a research plan including an outline of the project, become familiar with quality control and quality assurance issues and begin data collection. Grgicak. 2 cr
  • GMS FS 871: Internship in Biomedical Forensic Sciences
    An internship in a forensic setting is encouraged, and may be approved for academic credit depending on the number of hours and the nature of the work completed during the internship. With prior approval from the student's thesis advisors and the internship site supervisor, work completed at an internship may be used as the basis of the student's thesis. A completed evaluation from the internship supervisor describing the nature of the work completed and the quality of the student's performance will be required. In addition, the student will be required to write a summary of his/her internship experiences and responsibilities. Grgicak. 2 cr
  • GMS FS 970: Research in Biomedical Forensic Sciences
    Each student must complete a program of laboratory or library research of which will be incorporated into a thesis of publishable quality. The thesis clearly states a hypothesis or scientific question and presents the author's findings to support the stated proposition. Thesis topics are developed in conjunction with a research committee consisting of faculty members and/or other qualified individuals. Registration for this course should be during the semester in which the student anticipates graduation from the program. Grgicak. 2 cr
  • GMS FS 971: Research

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