(in Polish) Identification Methods in Forensic Sciences 310-ERS-PDWXI-3
study profile – general
form of study – stationary
type of course – obligatory
Field: exact and natural sciences, discipline: chemical sciences
year -3.
Entrance requirements - non
Number of hours - 30 , lecture -15, labor - 15
Teaching methods – conversational lecture, lecture with elements activating students, moderated discussion, student presentations, case study, experiment, observation
ECTS points – 3
Student workload balance:
hours ECT3
Overall student workload 75,0 3,0
classes 15,0 0,6
other activity 15,0 0,6
Preparing for classes 37,5 1,5
examination 7,5 0,3
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Type of course
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Learning outcomes
KP6_WG12 - explains the basics of the construction and operation of research equipment related to forensic science
KP6_UW5 prepares in writing a well-documented study of selected chemical problems related to forensic science
KP6_KO1 - interested in the basic chemical processes taking place in the environment related to forensic science
Assessment criteria
written exam in form of project
Bibliography
1. R.F. Egerton, Physical Principles of Electron Microscopy, Nowy Jork 2005, Springer
2. Spectroscopic Methods of Analysis: Methods and Protocols group work, Wlodek M. Bujalowski, 2012
3. Spectroscopic Techniques: I Spectrophotometric Techniques, Hofmann, Andreas, 2010
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