Le Grand Sudbury est la plus vaste ville en Ontario par superficie terrestre, où les activités de plein air ne manquent pas grâce aux lacs et cours d’eau, terrains variés, forêts et réseaux complets de pistes et de sentiers.
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Les options de grade ci-dessous seront offertes lors de la prochaine année universitaire et ne le sont pas cette année. Si vous cherchez les cours à suivre afin de compléter les options d'un programme d'une année universitaire antérieure, svp consultez avec un conseiller académique.
FORS-5016EL - Seminar in Forensic Science Research and Practice
Seminar in Forensic Science Research and Practice
This course examines selected topics in forensic science research and practice. The course focuses on current issues surrounding the analytical procedures and interpretative considerations for a particular form of forensic evidence. (sem 3) cr 3.
FORS-5016EL
School of Natural Sciences
3
Cours d'études supérieures
FORS-5026EL - Principles of Quality Assurance in Forensic Science
Principles of Quality Assurance in Forensic Science
This course examines the principles and practices of quality assurance as applied in a forensic laboratory setting. Topics include documentation of analytical records pertaining to calibration, method validation, measurement uncertainty, quality control as applied to specific forensic analyses in various disciplines, proficiency testing, peer review, laboratory accreditation, scientist certification and the role of Scientific Area Committees and advisory groups to legislators. (lec 3) 3 cr.
FORS-5026EL
School of Natural Sciences
3
Cours d'études supérieures
FORS-5036EL - Advanced Topic in Forensic Chemistry and Instrumentation
Advanced Topic in Forensic Chemistry and Instrumentation
This course covers the current professional literature and standards utilized by forensic chemists across the spectrum of forensic sample types encountered in casework. Topics include current best practices and advanced techniques in sampling, analysis and forensic interpretation of evidentiary samples of glass, fibres, paint, gunshot residue, fire scene debris, explosives, lubricants, and illicit drug materials. PREREQ: FORS 3106 EL or equivalent and permission of instructor. (lec 3) 3 cr
FORS-5036EL
School of Natural Sciences
3
Cours d'études supérieures
FORS-5046EL - Advanced Topics in Forensic Toxicology
Advanced Topics in Forensic Toxicology
This course examines current issues in professional practice in forensic toxicology, including post-mortem toxicology, human performance toxicology, drug-facilitated crime and forensic urine testing. The course covers advanced analytical techniques and standard protocols for their use in casework, with reference to particular drugs or drug classes of current interest. Toxicological interpretation of analytical results is also covered. PREREQ: FORS 4107 EL (or equivalent) and permission of instructor (lec 3) 3 cr
FORS-5046EL
School of Natural Sciences
3
Cours d'études supérieures
FORS-5056EL - Advanced Topics in Forensic DNA Analysis
Advanced Topics in Forensic DNA Analysis
This course provides comprehensive training in the evaluation and interpretation of forensic DNA profiles. Software programs for DNA data collection, data analysis, and statistical interpretation are used to analyze DNA profiles typically encountered in forensic casework. Effective methods to summarize results and conclusions in the laboratory report and in expert witness testimony are also covered. PREREQ: FORS 3146 (or equivalent) and permission of instructor (lec 3) 3 cr
FORS-5056EL
School of Natural Sciences
3
Cours d'études supérieures
FORS-5005EL - Major Applied Project
Major Applied Project
This course involves conducting original investigations of forensic relevance including problem definition, literature review, project design and costing, and data collection, analysis, and interpretation. It is expected that projects will culminate in written reports suitable for submission for peer review and presentation at a North American forensic conference and/or publication in a forensic journal. PREREQ: Completion of first trimester course requirements and permission of graduate coordinator and proposed supervisor. cr 6.
FORS-5005EL
School of Natural Sciences
6
Cours d'études supérieures
- Major Applied Project
Major Applied Project
This course involves conducting original investigations of forensic relevance including problem definition, literature review, project design and costing, and data collection, analysis, and interpretation. It is expected that projects will culminate in written reports suitable for submission for peer review and presentation at a North American forensic conference and/or publication in a forensic journal. PREREQ: Completion of first trimester course requirements and permission of graduate coordinator and proposed supervisor. cr 6.
School of Natural Sciences
6
Cours d'études supérieures
- Major Applied Project
Major Applied Project
This course involves conducting original investigations of forensic relevance including problem definition, literature review, project design and costing, and data collection, analysis, and interpretation. It is expected that projects will culminate in written reports suitable for submission for peer review and presentation at a North American forensic conference and/or publication in a forensic journal. PREREQ: Completion of first trimester course requirements and permission of graduate coordinator and proposed supervisor. cr 6.
School of Natural Sciences
6
Cours d'études supérieures
- Major Applied Project
Major Applied Project
This course involves conducting original investigations of forensic relevance including problem definition, literature review, project design and costing, and data collection, analysis, and interpretation. It is expected that projects will culminate in written reports suitable for submission for peer review and presentation at a North American forensic conference and/or publication in a forensic journal. PREREQ: Completion of first trimester course requirements and permission of graduate coordinator and proposed supervisor. cr 6.