This course explains the scientific principles and techniques behind forensic science, moving beyond popular media portrayals. It uses case studies from around the world to illustrate real-world applications.

Introduction to Forensic Science
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Introduction to Forensic Science

Instructor: Roderick Bates
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Apply scientific principles to forensic investigations.
Analyze chemical and biological evidence.
Interpret DNA and blood evidence in crime scenarios.
Understand toxicology and pharmacology in forensic cases.
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Reviewed on Jun 3, 2021
This course was very interesting. It covered different forensic science components in a very methodical way and interspersed cases studies to illustrate the techniques and give real world examples.
Reviewed on Oct 16, 2022
very informative and easy to analyze the crime scene and help to think in different angle using the lecture video and notes ,and examples and case studies are ore useful to explore things
Reviewed on Jan 21, 2022
Its a great course, i have learnt alot about forensic science and i am thinking of pursuing this career. Mr.Roderick Bates is a great Instructor and i wish i can do my Diploma and Degree with him.
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