University of Toronto
2015 - 2020Honours Bachelors of Science, Chemistry
Double Major in Forensics and Chemistry
Course work:
- Chemical Principles, Inorganic and Organic Chemistry, Thermodynamics, and Fundamentals of Analytical chemistry.
- Instrumentation Laboratory: separation science, electrochemistry, and spectroscopy.
- Instrumental Analytical Chemistry: Chemometrics, Theory and knowledge of underlying analytical techniques including fluorescence spectroscopy, x- ray fluorescence, HPLC, gas chromatography, mass and atomic emission spectroscopy.
- Advanced Forensic Identification, Forensic Chemistry, and Forensic Toxicology: Enhancement techniques, recognition, collection and preservation of evidence. Knowledge in instrumentation and techniques used in the analysis of physical evidence within a forensic context. As well as, an understanding of illicit drugs and their effects on the body, and preparation of analytical/drug notes, and analysis reports.
- Statistics: Statistical concepts and methods: sample data and error analysis, confidence intervals, and inferences to assess experimental data.