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Geopace Training

geopace training

4.6(39)

Bedford

GEOPACE TRAINING has been delivering high class, award-winning phlebotomy and associated healthcare courses to the NHS and private sector since 2010. Our specialist team of tutors have trained over 25,000 students since our inception, covering all corners of the UK, Northern Ireland and Ireland. Many hospitals and other healthcare organisations now recommend that you complete your preliminary training with us before your acceptance within a specific job role. The demand for phlebotomists increased by over 420% in the last five years and is set to increase yet further as the need for blood testing enters new and innovative medical and healthcare arenas as well as DNA testing, Stem Cell retrieval, Anti-doping (in sport), Vets, Equine & Zoos, Freelance, Research & Trials and Government Testing (including antibody tests). All courses are accredited and nationally recognised and, in some cases, carry dual accreditation - the first phlebotomy training provider in the UK to offer you courses with multiple awarding bodies. With an increase in demand from the beauty industry and specifically aesthetic therapists, Geopace are now well-placed to continue providing industry-specific courses to the highest of standards. Quality assurance, naturally, is an integral part of our delivery package. All training courses are delivered to the very highest of standards and are fully compliant with HEE, Skills for Health and WHO. We are a team of highly qualified healthcare professionals who are passionate about training and will make sure you not only pass with "flying colours" but have a lot of fun learning at the same time! Our number one priority is to ensure you learn and pass with ease. Our experienced tutors will make sure you understand each course module before you and your class colleagues move on to the next section. Our tutors all have a great deal of experience teaching all ages with a wide range of learning styles. We are, above all, friendly and helpful, and will make you feel at ease and very welcome. We will ensure that you progress successfully through our courses and, at the same time, enjoy learning with us.

Winstanley College

winstanley college

Wigan

We aim to ensure all our students finish their courses successfully and grow into well-rounded, confident young people with a lifelong love of learning. We also contribute to the development of an interest in the larger world and the well-being of others. You will be treated as an adult and enjoy a great working relationship with other students and college staff. Winstanley has a pleasant and purposeful culture, allowing you to fulfil your full potential. Louise Tipping Principal Winstanley college is where adult life begins and where you begin to take the first steps towards a successful career. Whatever study or career path you want to follow, we have the right choices for you. We are proud to have nearly 2,000 pupils, making us one of the North West's largest sixth forms. One advantage of our size is that we can offer our students a variety of opportunities that they won't find anywhere else. We want you to enjoy a joyful and well-rounded experience of sixth form education, in addition to working hard in the courses you choose. Many clubs, societies, trips and social events are on offer throughout the academic year. We are proud to have retained an ethos that treats students as individuals, allowing and encouraging them to grow and succeed. I hope you will come and see us at one of our Open Events, where you can talk to staff and students about your own individual needs and aspirations. We hope that you are excited by what you learn about us on this website and we look forward to meeting you.

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Forensic Science

By NextGen Learning

Course Overview Forensic Science offers a fascinating exploration into the scientific methods and psychological insights used within criminal investigations. This course introduces learners to the essential theories, techniques, and applications that define forensic practice today. By combining elements of forensic psychology and investigative research, learners will develop an understanding of how criminal behaviour is analysed and interpreted. The course provides practical value by equipping participants with knowledge that is highly relevant to careers in criminal justice, law enforcement, and psychological assessment. Upon completion, learners will have gained the ability to critically assess criminal behaviour, contribute to investigative processes, and understand the psychological mechanisms underpinning criminal acts. Whether pursuing a career in forensic science or simply seeking to expand knowledge in this compelling field, participants will finish the course with strengthened analytical skills, enhanced professional insight, and a robust foundation in forensic applications. Course Description This comprehensive Forensic Science course delves deeply into key topics including research methods in forensic psychology, theories of offending, personal attributes of offenders, and the role of forensic psychology in police investigations and courtroom proceedings. Learners will engage with contemporary theories and case studies that illustrate how forensic science supports the criminal justice system. Through structured modules, participants will explore how psychological principles are applied during investigations, how offender profiles are constructed, and how expert psychological evidence is presented in court. The course is designed to build critical thinking, behavioural analysis, and evidence evaluation skills. With its structured approach and accessible format, the course caters to a broad range of learners, from those new to the discipline to those seeking to advance their professional capabilities. By the end, learners will have a thorough grounding in forensic science, enhancing their career prospects across various sectors. Course Modules Module 01: Introduction Module 02: Research Methods in Forensic Psychology Module 03: Theories of Offending Module 04: Personal Attributes of Offenders Module 05: Forensic Psychology in Police Investigations Module 06: Forensic Psychology in the Courtroom Module 07: Forensic Psychology in Practice (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to build a strong foundation in forensic science and psychology. Professionals aiming to enhance their understanding of forensic applications within the criminal justice sector. Beginners with an interest in criminal behaviour, psychology, or law enforcement. Students considering a future career in criminology, psychology, or legal support services. Career Path Forensic Science Technician Criminal Behaviour Analyst Forensic Psychologist Assistant Law Enforcement Officer Court Liaison Specialist Victim Support Worker Criminal Justice Policy Advisor Research Assistant in Criminology and Psychology

Forensic Science
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£9.99

Criminal Psychology and Profiling

By NextGen Learning

Course Overview The Criminal Psychology and Profiling course offers an insightful exploration into the psychological underpinnings of criminal behaviour and the art of criminal profiling. Learners will develop a strong foundation in understanding the minds of offenders, the impact of mental health disorders, and the various methods used to classify and investigate crime. Through studying forensic science, behavioural analysis, and victimology, participants will be equipped with the theoretical knowledge and analytical techniques needed to interpret criminal behaviour. Upon completion, learners will possess a deeper appreciation of how criminal psychology informs investigative strategies, legal processes, and crime prevention efforts, positioning them for further study or professional growth in this fascinating field. Course Description This course delves into the intricate relationship between psychology and criminal behaviour, offering a comprehensive study of mental disorders, forensic science applications, and profiling methodologies. Learners will examine the classification of crime, the phases of offender profiling, and the importance of victimology within investigations. The course also provides an overview of the criminal justice system in England and Wales, ensuring a contextual understanding of the legal framework surrounding criminal cases. Designed to strengthen analytical and critical thinking abilities, this programme encourages learners to apply logical reasoning and metacognitive strategies to criminal profiling. By the end of the course, participants will have cultivated a well-rounded skill set valuable for careers in criminal psychology, forensic science, and investigative fields. Course Modules Module 01: Understanding Criminal Psychology Module 02: Influence of Mental Disorders Module 03: Classification of Crime Module 04: Forensic Science Module 05: Criminal Profiling: Science, Logic and Metacognition Module 06: Phases of Profiling Module 07: Offender Profiling: Pragmatic Solution and Behavioural Investigative Advice Module 08: Victimology Module 09: The Criminal Justice System in England and Wales (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to understand criminal behaviour and profiling methods. Professionals aiming to enhance their expertise in psychology, criminology, or investigative roles. Beginners with an interest in forensic psychology, crime analysis, or criminal justice. Anyone aspiring to explore a career pathway in criminal psychology, forensic science, or legal support services. Career Path Criminal Psychologist Forensic Psychologist Behavioural Analyst Crime Analyst Offender Profiler Criminal Investigator Legal Assistant within criminal law practices Victim Support Worker

Criminal Psychology and Profiling
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£9.99

Criminology & Profiling

By NextGen Learning

Course Overview The "Criminology & Profiling" course provides an in-depth exploration of criminology, criminal behaviour, and profiling techniques. Learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of crime classification, the psychology of offenders, and the methods used in criminal investigations. This course combines theory with practical insights, preparing individuals to analyse criminal patterns and contribute to crime prevention strategies. Learners will leave with the skills to evaluate crime scenes, profile offenders, and understand the workings of the criminal justice system. The course offers an essential foundation for anyone seeking to work in criminology or forensic psychology, equipping them with the expertise to support law enforcement agencies and legal professionals. Course Description This course delves into various facets of criminology, with modules covering the classification of crime, violent crimes, criminal psychology, and the forensic science used in profiling offenders. It explores offender profiling, the phases of profiling, and investigative strategies that draw from behavioural science. Learners will examine crime scenes, develop an understanding of victimology, and explore the roles within the criminal justice system. Through this structured curriculum, learners will develop skills to identify criminal behaviour, understand criminal motivation, and apply profiling techniques to real-world cases. The course is designed to equip learners with a strong theoretical foundation, complemented by an understanding of practical approaches in criminology and profiling. Course Modules Module 01: Introduction to Criminology and Profiling Module 02: Classification of Crime Module 03: Violent Crimes Module 04: The Crime Scene Module 05: Dealing with Crime Module 06: Understanding Criminal Psychology Module 07: Forensic Science Module 08: Phases of Profiling Module 09: Criminal Profiling: Science, Logic and Metacognition Module 10: Offender Profiling: Pragmatic Solution and Behavioural Investigative Advice Module 11: Victimology Module 12: The Criminal Justice System in England and Wales (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to understand criminal behaviour and profiling techniques. Professionals aiming to advance their career in criminology or forensic psychology. Beginners with an interest in criminology, criminal justice, or psychology. Those interested in law enforcement and criminal investigation. Career Path Criminologist Criminal Profiler Forensic Psychologist Police Detective Criminal Justice Researcher Victim Support Specialist Legal Consultant Crime Analyst

Criminology & Profiling
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£9.99

EC-Council Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI) v10.0

By Nexus Human

Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for The CHFI course will benefit: Police and other laws enforcement personnel Defense and Military personnel e-Business Security professionals Systems administrators Legal professionals Banking, Insurance and other professionals Government agencies Overview At the end of this course, you will possess the skills needed to: Understand the fundamentals of computer forensics Understand the computer forensic investigation process Describe in detail different types of hard disks and file systems Understand data acquisition and duplication Counteract anti-forensic techniques Leverage forensic skills in Windows, Linux, and Mac Investigate web attacks Understand dark web forensics Deploy forensic techniques for databases, cloud, and networks Investigate email crimes including malware Perform forensics in mobile and IoT environments Every crime leaves a digital footprint, and you need the skills to track those footprints. In this course, students will learn to unravel these pieces of evidence, decode them and report them. From decoding a hack to taking legal action against the perpetrators, they will become an active respondent in times of cyber-breaches. Computer Forensics in Today?s World 1.1. Understand the Fundamentals of Computer Forensics 1.2. Understand Cybercrimes and their Investigation Procedures 1.3. Understand Digital Evidence 1.4. Understand Forensic Readiness, Incident Response and the Role of SOC (Security Operations Center) in Computer Forensics 1.5. Identify the Roles and Responsibilities of a Forensic Investigator 1.6. Understand the Challenges Faced in Investigating Cybercrimes 1.7. Understand Legal Compliance in Computer Forensics Computer Forensics Investigation Process 2.1. Understand the Forensic Investigation Process and its Importance 2.2. Understand the Pre-investigation Phase 2.3. Understand First Response 2.4. Understand the Investigation Phase 2.5. Understand the Post-investigation Phase Understanding Hard Disks and File Systems 3.1. Describe Different Types of Disk Drives and their Characteristics 3.2. Explain the Logical Structure of a Disk 3.3. Understand Booting Process of Windows, Linux and Mac Operating Systems 3.4. Understand Various File Systems of Windows, Linux and Mac Operating Systems 3.5. Examine File System Using Autopsy and The Sleuth Kit Tools 3.6 Understand Storage Systems 3.7. Understand Encoding Standards and Hex Editors 3.8. Analyze Popular File Formats Using Hex Editor Data Acquisition and Duplication 4.1. Understand Data Acquisition Fundamentals 4.2. Understand Data Acquisition Methodology 4.3. Prepare an Image File for Examination Defeating Anti-forensics Techniques 5.1. Understand Anti-forensics Techniques 5.2. Discuss Data Deletion and Recycle Bin Forensics 5.3. Illustrate File Carving Techniques and Ways to Recover Evidence from Deleted Partitions 5.4. Explore Password Cracking/Bypassing Techniques 5.5. Detect Steganography, Hidden Data in File System Structures, Trail Obfuscation, and File Extension Mismatch 5.6. Understand Techniques of Artifact Wiping, Overwritten Data/Metadata Detection, and Encryption 5.7. Detect Program Packers and Footprint Minimizing Techniques 5.8. Understand Anti-forensics Countermeasures Windows Forensics 6.1. Collect Volatile and Non-volatile Information 6.2. Perform Windows Memory and Registry Analysis 6.3. Examine the Cache, Cookie and History Recorded in Web Browsers 6.4. Examine Windows Files and Metadata 6.5. Understand ShellBags, LNK Files, and Jump Lists 6.6. Understand Text-based Logs and Windows Event Logs Linux and Mac Forensics 7.1. Understand Volatile and Non-volatile Data in Linux 7.2. Analyze Filesystem Images Using The Sleuth Kit 7.3. Demonstrate Memory Forensics Using Volatility & PhotoRec 7.4. Understand Mac Forensics Network Forensics 8.1. Understand Network Forensics 8.2. Explain Logging Fundamentals and Network Forensic Readiness 8.3. Summarize Event Correlation Concepts 8.4. Identify Indicators of Compromise (IoCs) from Network Logs 8.5. Investigate Network Traffic 8.6. Perform Incident Detection and Examination with SIEM Tools 8.7. Monitor and Detect Wireless Network Attacks Investigating Web Attacks 9.1. Understand Web Application Forensics 9.2. Understand Internet Information Services (IIS) Logs 9.3. Understand Apache Web Server Logs 9.4. Understand the Functionality of Intrusion Detection System (IDS) 9.5. Understand the Functionality of Web Application Firewall (WAF) 9.6. Investigate Web Attacks on Windows-based Servers 9.7. Detect and Investigate Various Attacks on Web Applications Dark Web Forensics 10.1. Understand the Dark Web 10.2. Determine How to Identify the Traces of Tor Browser during Investigation 10.3. Perform Tor Browser Forensics Database Forensics 11.1. Understand Database Forensics and its Importance 11.2. Determine Data Storage and Database Evidence Repositories in MSSQL Server 11.3. Collect Evidence Files on MSSQL Server 11.4. Perform MSSQL Forensics 11.5. Understand Internal Architecture of MySQL and Structure of Data Directory 11.6. Understand Information Schema and List MySQL Utilities for Performing Forensic Analysis 11.7. Perform MySQL Forensics on WordPress Web Application Database Cloud Forensics 12.1. Understand the Basic Cloud Computing Concepts 12.2. Understand Cloud Forensics 12.3. Understand the Fundamentals of Amazon Web Services (AWS) 12.4. Determine How to Investigate Security Incidents in AWS 12.5. Understand the Fundamentals of Microsoft Azure 12.6. Determine How to Investigate Security Incidents in Azure 12.7. Understand Forensic Methodologies for Containers and Microservices Investigating Email Crimes 13.1. Understand Email Basics 13.2. Understand Email Crime Investigation and its Steps 13.3. U.S. Laws Against Email Crime Malware Forensics 14.1. Define Malware and Identify the Common Techniques Attackers Use to Spread Malware 14.2. Understand Malware Forensics Fundamentals and Recognize Types of Malware Analysis 14.3. Understand and Perform Static Analysis of Malware 14.4. Analyze Suspicious Word and PDF Documents 14.5. Understand Dynamic Malware Analysis Fundamentals and Approaches 14.6. Analyze Malware Behavior on System Properties in Real-time 14.7. Analyze Malware Behavior on Network in Real-time 14.8. Describe Fileless Malware Attacks and How they Happen 14.9. Perform Fileless Malware Analysis - Emotet Mobile Forensics 15.1. Understand the Importance of Mobile Device Forensics 15.2. Illustrate Architectural Layers and Boot Processes of Android and iOS Devices 15.3. Explain the Steps Involved in Mobile Forensics Process 15.4. Investigate Cellular Network Data 15.5. Understand SIM File System and its Data Acquisition Method 15.6. Illustrate Phone Locks and Discuss Rooting of Android and Jailbreaking of iOS Devices 15.7. Perform Logical Acquisition on Android and iOS Devices 15.8. Perform Physical Acquisition on Android and iOS Devices 15.9. Discuss Mobile Forensics Challenges and Prepare Investigation Report IoT Forensics 16.1. Understand IoT and IoT Security Problems 16.2. Recognize Different Types of IoT Threats 16.3. Understand IoT Forensics 16.4. Perform Forensics on IoT Devices

EC-Council Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI) v10.0
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£3,495