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FRST 4101 –CrimeScene Investigation (3-0-3)
This course will provide students with contemporary techniques utilized in the science
of crime scene investigation.
Prerequisites; CRJU 1150 and FOSC 1101
FRST 4201 –Death Investigation (3-0-3)
This course provides students with an in-depth seminar on how to conduct a death
investigation. Types of deaths that will be covered are homicide, suicide, natural,
accidental, and equivocal.
Prerequisites: CRJU 1150 andCRJU3210
FRST 4500Senior Capstone in ForensicStudies (3-0-3)
This course is designed to expose students to the most advanced information
available in the field of Criminal Justice and Forensic Studies. Through a combination
of lectures from forensic experts representing various law enforcement and
investigative agencies and an individualized senior research project, students will
have the opportunity to research a subject within forensic science and will be taught
how toutilize this information during their comingprofessional careers.
Prerequisites: CRJU 1150, (FOSC 1101 or SCI 1901 F), completion of other Forensic
Studies requirements andSenior standing.
French (FREN)
FREN 1001 - ElementaryFrench I (3-0-3)
Introduction to listening, speaking, reading, and writing in French and to the culture of
French-speaking regions. Open to native speakers of French only by permission of
theDepartment of Humanities.
FREN 1002 - ElementaryFrench II (3-0-3)
Continued listening, speaking, reading, and writing French with further study of the
culture of French-speaking regions. Open to native speakers of French only by
permission of theDepartment of Humanities.
Prerequisite(s): FREN 1001 or two years of high school French.
FREN 2001 - Intermediate French I (3-0-3)
Grammar review and continued development of the student's reading, conversation
and composition skills, with readings from Francophone literary sources. Open to
native speakers of French only bypermission of theDepartment of Humanities.
Prerequisite(s): FREN 1002 or FREN 1999.
FREN 2002 - Intermediate French II (3-0-3)
Grammar review and continued development of the student's reading, conversation,
and composition skills, with readings of a more difficult nature than those previously
encountered by the student. Open to native speakers of French only by permission of
theDepartment of Humanities.
Prerequisite(s): FREN 2001.
FREN 3000 - FrenchGrammar andComposition (3-0-3)
This course will improve the student’s command of the French language through an
advanced study of grammar, syntax, and vocabulary via the consideration of a variety
of texts and styles, with refinement of writing skills through the composition of multiple
drafts of essays ranging in subject and length from a descriptive paragraph to a
literary research paper. Conducted in French.
Prerequisite: French 2002 with a minimum grade of C, or by permission of the
instructor.
FREN 3101 - FrenchConversation (3-0-3)
This course will refine and develop students’ oral and comprehension skills. Acquiring
a more precise vocabulary ranging from the colloquial to the most refined of