Applied Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) and Courses in Microscopical Methods

Courses taught at the McCrone Research Institute range from basic, introductory courses, emphasizing the proper use of the microscope, to specialized courses focusing on a particular technique, a particular material, or a particular industrial, forensic or environmental field of application.

Further information on each including tuition, course syllabi, and dates offered can be accessed through the following links:

Advanced Polarized Light Microscopy/White Powder Microscopy, #1550

Digital Imaging and Photomicrography, #1105

Applied Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM), #1201 [same as the Forensic Microscopy, #1204]

Fluorescence Microscopy, #1210

Advanced Applied Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM), #1251 [same as Advanced Forensic Microscopy, #1701]

Microchemical Methods, #1270A

Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-Ray Microanalysis, #1402

Practical Infrared Microspectroscopy FTIR, #1422

Raman Microscopy, #1430

Sample Preparation and Manipulation for Microanalysis, #1501E

Please visit our Web site often for updates on new and rescheduled courses. If there is a course or a subject not listed that you are interested in, please contact the registrar.