Applied Polarized Light Microscopy & 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, the course syllabi, and dates offered can be accessed through the following links:

Digital Imaging and Photomicrography, #1105

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

Fluorescence Microscopy, #1210

Advanced Applied Polarized Light Microscopy, #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 browse our webpages often for updates on new and rescheduled courses.

If there is a course or a subject not listed that you are interested in, please see our
Additional Courses or contact the Registrar