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ADVANCED TECHNIQUES IN CRIMINALISTIC ANALYSIS I
1 Course Title: ADVANCED TECHNIQUES IN CRIMINALISTIC ANALYSIS I
2 Course Code: KRM5121
3 Type of Course: Optional
4 Level of Course: Second Cycle
5 Year of Study: 1
6 Semester: 1
7 ECTS Credits Allocated: 6
8 Theoretical (hour/week): 3
9 Practice (hour/week) : 0
10 Laboratory (hour/week) : 0
11 Prerequisites: -
12 Recommended optional programme components: None
13 Language: Turkish
14 Mode of Delivery: Face to face
15 Course Coordinator: Prof. Dr. BELGIN İZGİ
16 Course Lecturers: Prof. Dr. M. H. TÜRKDEMİR
Prof. Dr. Belgin İZGİ
Prof. Dr. Saliha ŞAHİN
Prof. Dr. Elif TÜMAY ÖZER
Doç. Dr. Ümran SEVEN ERDEMİR
17 Contactinformation of the Course Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Belgin İZGİ
belgin@uludag.edu.tr
18 Website:
19 Objective of the Course: Basic information about classical analysis techniques, instrumental analysis techniques, criminalistic structure analysis techniques (microscopy, spot test, etc.), mapping, software and profiling methods, basic information about spectroscopic macro and micro analysis techniques, calibration of systems, experimental designs, techniques to convey the latest developments.
20 Contribution of the Course to Professional Development Connecting the methods used in the criminal field with the results
21 Learning Outcomes:
1 Students evaluate qualitative and quantitative analysis methods.;
2 Gains knowledge of the theoretical foundations of spectroscopic techniques.;
3 Knows which method to choose in analysis.;
4 She/He knows the techniques she will use in her research.;
5 Understands the importance of spectroscopy in unknown substance analysis.;
6 Learns how different spectroscopic techniques complement each other.;
22 Course Content:
Week Theoretical Practical
1 Classification of physical and chemical analysis in the criminalistic field
2 Qualitative analysis (microscopy, spot test etc.) and fundamentals
3 The importance of calibration and its use in applications
4 Signal-to-noise ratios, noise sources and types, light sources
5 Introduction to molecular spectroscopy.
6 Rotation and vibration spectra, electronic absorption spectrum
7 Luminescence spectra and fluorescence spectroscopy
8 Midterm exam + review of previous topics
9 UV and visible spectrophotometer, Turbidimetry and nephelometry
10 Infrared and Raman spectroscopy,
11 Molecular fluorescence, phosphorescence, chemiluminescence
12 Atomic Spectroscopy
13 Atomic Spectroscopy
14 Atomic Spectroscopy
23 Textbooks, References and/or Other Materials: 1. Skoog,Holler, Nieman, Enstrumental Analiz (çeviri), Bilim Yayıncılık, 2008.
2. Internet resources
24 Assesment
TERM LEARNING ACTIVITIES NUMBER PERCENT
Midterm Exam 1 40
Quiz 0 0
Homeworks, Performances 0 0
Final Exam 1 60
Total 2 100
Contribution of Term (Year) Learning Activities to Success Grade 40
Contribution of Final Exam to Success Grade 60
Total 100
Measurement and Evaluation Techniques Used in the Course Relative evaluation is applied.
Information Field acquisition of chemistry knowledge
25 ECTS / WORK LOAD TABLE
Activites NUMBER TIME [Hour] Total WorkLoad [Hour]
Theoretical 14 3 42
Practicals/Labs 0 0 0
Self Study and Preparation 14 6 84
Homeworks, Performances 0 0 0
Projects 0 0 0
Field Studies 0 0 0
Midtermexams 1 25 25
Others 0 0 0
Final Exams 1 25 25
Total WorkLoad 201
Total workload/ 30 hr 5,87
ECTS Credit of the Course 6
26 CONTRIBUTION OF LEARNING OUTCOMES TO PROGRAMME QUALIFICATIONS
PQ1 PQ2 PQ3 PQ4 PQ5 PQ6 PQ7 PQ8 PQ9 PQ10
LO1 5 0 4 0 5 0 5 0 0 0
LO2 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 5 4 4
LO3 0 4 0 5 4 0 4 0 0 0
LO4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0
LO5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 4
LO6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
LO: Learning Objectives PQ: Program Qualifications
Contribution Level: 1 Very Low 2 Low 3 Medium 4 High 5 Very High
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