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BIO531: Injuries and Death (Not available in 2010)

Students will be introduced to the principles of forensic science as they relate to time and cause of death and injury. These include forensic pathology, entomology, anthropology, and odontology. Modes of commissioning, understanding, challenging and defending such evidence will be explored.

Points

4

Enrolment Options

Not available 2010

Contact Time

This unit is taught outside the usual semester periods.
Due to the nature of offering this unit students are recommended to seek confirmation of the exact attendance dates and requirements from the Unit Coordinator closer to the commencement date of the t

Prerequisites

Completion of, or concurrent enrolment in, BIO534 Fundamentals of Forensic Science AND Enrolment in either the Postgraduate Certificate in Forensic Science (Courtroom Practice) or the Postgraduate Diploma in Forensic Science (Courtroom Practice).

School

School of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology

Unit Coordinator

Associate Professor Judith Fordham

  • Position:
Associate Professor in Forensics
  • E-mail:
J.Fordham@murdoch.edu.au
  • Location:
Murdoch Campus
Biological Sciences
Room 2.033
  • Phone:
    Prefix: +618
9360 7465
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Key to Offshore Campus Location abbreviations:

APMISIN

Asia Pacific Management Institute (Singapore)

CEJTOKYO

Chiropractic Education Japan (Tokyo)

JKURASHIKI

NET Corporation (Kurashiki, Japan)

KDUPG

KDU College (Penang, Malaysia)

KDUPJ

KDU College (Petaling Jaya, Malaysia)

SGP-REPOLY

Republic Polytechnic (Singapore)

SMANUFED

Singapore Manufacturing Federation

ZHENGZHOU

Zhengzhou University (China)