CJFS3650-GH.Forensic Science Internship.Sp17.Hardin,Glenn

Faculty Name

Glenn Hardin

Document Type

Syllabi

School

CLA

Department

CJFS

Course Subject

CJFS

Course Number

3650

Course Section

GH

Course Title

Forensic Science Internship

Academic Term and Year

Spring 2017

Credits

4.00

Hamline Plan Letter

P

Area of Study

FSCI

Course Description

Goals: To enable students to pursue internships and explore the connections between forensic science knowledge and experience in forensic science or related agencies; and to integrate internship experiences with their academic coursework. Content: Designing and completing an independent research project at a crime lab or medical examiner office; maintaining a reflective journal and discussing the internship experience; preparing a paper and delivering a presentation about the research findings. Prerequisite: CJFS 3400 Credits: 4 Note 1: Forensic science students majoring in criminal justice may take CJFS 5660 to complete this requirement. Note 2: Students should contact the instructor well in advance of the beginning of the semester to discuss their internship placement site to assure prompt commencement of the internship. Note 3: Students interested in pursuing a laboratory internship must have, at the time of registration, no less than a 2.7 GPA in the natural science courses and a cumulative GPA of no less than 3.0.

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