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2017 Spring Main
CRJ2050/Lecture/BU70 - Criminal Investigations | Credits 3.00
This course provides a basic study of the theory and practice of crime scene reconstruction with emphasis placed on criminal evidence processing. Further, the student will examine procedures used by law enforcement agencies and crime labs in crime scene processing to include investigative techniques needed for special criminal offenses involving violent offenses and/or property crimes. This course introduces the student to basic forensic procedures used by law enforcement during the investigative process. The course includes topics in basic biology and chemistry.3 Cr. Hrs. Prerequisite: CRJ1500.

Registration Type Traditional
Fees Lab Fee $20.00 (Fee Group All)
Instructors Arledge, Dan
Duration 1/9/2017 - 5/6/2017
Schedule Friday Blended  7:50 AM - 9:17 AM;  Off Campus Bucyrus H, , Room
Prerequisites ( CRJ1500 / Lecture <min grade = C, min credit = 3.00> or CRJ1500A / Lecture <min grade = C, min credit = 2.67> )
Corequisites N/A
Credit Types Credit DevEd Transfer
Class 0 Seats | 0 Remaining
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Primary population and other student populations allowed to register for this course:
 Primary Population# Others Allowed# Others Registered
Campus  Off Campus Bucyrus High School014
Program  Credit00
College  Public Service013
Department  Criminal Justice014
Curriculum  Criminal Justice013
Population  Semester014