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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog

GLS 363 Advanced Investigations: Crime Scene Reconstruction

3 Credit(s) WIII


This class provides students with active learning experience of reconstructing crime scenes from forensic evidence gathered by various investigation agencies and scientists. Topics explored will be documentation analysis, observation of physical evidence, evaluation of laboratory reports, effective communication practices, constructing detailed reports, and how to work with cold cases. Students will engage in the review of case studies and authentic learning assignments, giving them real-world experience to aid in career preparation for either law enforcement or forensic science. A heavy emphasis will be placed on writing, especially for: (1) criminal justice agencies involved in the investigation process and (2) for the effective conveyance of complex scientific information by forensic investigators. Three lecture hours per week. Cross-listed with CRJ 363.

Prerequisites include CRJ 250, or GLS 235, or permission from Department Chair. Students must have completed a WII writing course.