 A typical module will include several short lessons and videos, textbook readings, and articles from peer-reviewed publications. Students will complete assignments and labs that help them apply what they learn and short, weekly, or bi-weekly quizzes to gauge student understanding. There will also be occasional discussion forums that focus on hot topics and forensics. In this course, students will learn to recognize and analyze various types of evidence from crime scenes through hands-on and virtual labs and reconstruct death scenes using deductive reasoning and basic mathematical principles to estimate post-mortem intervals. Strong deductive reasoning, critical thinking, and communication skills will contribute to student success and honors forensic science. Use your time wisely though and do not procrastinate. Module pacing guides, announcements, and due dates are provided throughout the course so that students have a roadmap to tackle assignments and course material. Let your instructor know if you are struggling with an assignment or concept in the course. We're here to help and to guide you. This course deals with graphic content such as photos of death scenes and descriptions of decomposition experiments that some students may find disturbing.