ANALYTICAL FORENSIS CHEMISTRY

Course objectives

Forensic Analytical Chemistry deepens the potential applications of an analytical-instrumental approach for the resolution of disputes as a CTU or CTP expert. The teaching of Forensic Analytical Chemistry aims to provide examples of application of the most widespread instrumental chemical analysis techniques for determinations or comparisons on real matrices. Specific training objectives are: the ability to identify the instrumental investigation technique that is most suitable for solving the question asked; knowledge of the principles underlying the preparation of an expert report; the ability to evaluate and present analytical results of instrumental investigations. The knowledge and skills acquired in this teaching will constitute a fundamental help to complete the analytical chemistry training of future master's graduates. Students who have passed the exam will be able to know and understand (acquired knowledge) - the best instrumental approach for solving the problem - the method of relating an analytical result to a trial - the procedures for drawing up an expert report - the evaluation criteria of an expert survey Students who have passed the exam will be able to (acquired skills): - choose one or more analytical approaches; - verify the quality and consistency of the analytical data obtained; - choose the best analysis technique according to the sample to be analyzed.

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ROBERTA RISOLUTI Lecturers' profile
  • Lesson code1020448
  • Academic year2025/2026
  • CourseAnalytical Chemistry
  • CurriculumSingle curriculum
  • Year1st year
  • Semester2nd semester
  • SSDCHIM/01
  • CFU6