Forensic Science certificate
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- Certificate of completion - Free
- Tutor is available to students
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Overview
This programme is designed for anyone interested in crime and learning more about crime detection through the use of scientific investigative techniques.
Objectives
The aim of this self-study course is to provide a comprehensive guide to crime detection and examines in detail a range of techniques used for scientific evaluation of evidence.
This is an ideal course for anyone wishing to improve their knowledge of crime investigation and crime detection.
Certificates
Certificate of completion
Digital certificate - Included
Description
The course is designed for home study or distance learning and is comprised of comprehensive printed course notes presented in an A4 ring binder, together with course assignments and study guide. Tutor support and a student helpline facility are integral to the course, and students have a full 12 months in which to complete their studies. Actual study time will be of the order of 90-100 hours.
The course is divided up into five study units, each with one tutor marked assignment to be completed. Each assignment contains approx 8-10 written tasks to be completed which are then submitted to a subject tutor for marking. Where required assignments can be re-submitted after amendment in the event that the assessment standards are not full met on first submission
The course units and topics are as follows:
Unit 1 Introduction to forensic science
- What is forensic science?
- Scientific disciplines
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Computing
Unit 2 Crime scene investigations
- The role of the forensic science services
- Health and Safety
- Crime scene preservation
- Documentation of the scene and its evidence
- Recognition and recovery of physical evidence
- Transportation and storage and of evidence
- Chain of custody
Unit 3 Investigating computer based electronic evidence
- Gathering digital forensic evidence
- Common types of storage devices
- Recovering and packaging of digital evidence
- Transporting digital evidence
- Written records
- Principles of gathering digital forensic evidence
Unit 4 Crime scene equipment
- General equipment
- Optional equipment
- Specialised equipment
Unit 5 Analysis of crime scene evidence
- Inspect and prepare submitted items
- A range of chemical, biological and physical techniques applied to forensic analysis.
- DNA analysis
- Body fluid analysis
- Bloodstain pattern analysis
- Fingerprint analysis
- Physical impression and imprints analysis
- Trace evidence analysis
- Arson analysis
- Explosives analysis
- Ballistics analysis
- Drug analysis
- Documents analysis
- Digital equipment analysis
- Interpreting results
Unit 6 Presentation of evidence
- Presenting findings
- Written and oral skills
- Computing skills
Who is this course for?
This programme is designed for anyone interested in the science of crime detection and learning more about the use of sciences in crime, its detection and prevention. It is intended for learners studying for general interst or who are planning to work in a crime detection/prevention related occupation in a voluntary of employed capacity.
Requirements
There are no study pre-requirements as the course is intended for learners who have not studied this topic beforehand.
Career path
Suitable for anyone interested in the science of crime detection and learning more about the use of sciences in crime, its detection and prevention. It is intended for learners studying for general interst or who are planning to work in a crime detection/prevention related occupation in a voluntary of employed capacity.
Questions and answers
Is this online or by royal mail postal paperwork.
Answer:Study material;s are dispatched by courier in the UK and bv post outside of the UK, but can be supplied online if you wish. Assignments submission and tutor contact is by email.
This was helpful.Is this a UK forensic science course?
Answer:Yes this is a Forensic Science course based on UK principles and practice.
This was helpful.I am director forensic investigation & would like to facilitate diploma in forensic for some officers. Kindly sent information on application and cost
Answer:Thank you for your enquiry. The cost of the Forensic Science course is £275 per student and enrolment is by means of registering on the Reed. co.uk site.
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