Scholar Weekend Program
Crime Scene Investigations: Fact and Fiction
Was it the tiny fiber from Miss Scarlett’s gown stuck to the bloody candlestick that led to her arrest? Or did Professor Plum’s uncontrolled sneeze on the conservatory piano give him away? How do crime scene investigators really solve murders and put criminals behind bars? This course will show students the basic principles of forensic science, including body fluid analysis, fingerprints, hair and fiber analysis, handwriting, DNA, toxicology, and entomology. Students will conduct hands-on experiments to practice the most common types of analysis and will learn evidence collection and crime scene processing. At the end of the course, students will map out a crime scene and solve a murder mystery using various forensic techniques.
Session
April 17 and 18, 2010
Tuition
$395 ($375 - Registered on or before Mar. 29, 2010)
(includes housing, food, and academic activities)
$345 ($325 - Registered on or before Mar. 29, 2010)
(Day student - includes food and acacemic activities)
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Last updated or reviewed on 9/23/09

