Master of Science in Forensic Pattern Analysis Learning Aims
- Students will master current factual content, concepts, theoretical perspectives, and historical trends of different subfields of forensic pattern evidence.
- Students will demonstrate proficiency in communicating effectively in a variety of formats, including verbal, written, and symbolic channels, relevant to forensic investigation and presentations in the judicial system.
- Students will develop an understanding of the moral and ethical issues surrounding crime and forensic investigation.
- Students will demonstrate a clear understanding of major concepts and techniques used in subfields of forensic pattern evidence based on their ability to read, interpret, and critically evaluate primary literature; design experiments or conduct independent investigation to test ideas and hypotheses; and interpret data through statistical and graphical packages.
- Students will demonstrate core competencies in fingerprint techniques associated with crime scene processing and laboratory comparisons testing.
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