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£195
£195
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6 hours 30 minutes
NATIONALLY RECOGNISED AND ACCREDITED FORENSIC SCIENCE COURSE
Level Three (advanced), awarding 3 credits.
DUAL ACCREDITATION:
Awarding Body: Open College Network (OCN Credit4Learning)
Awarding Body: CPD (21 CPD Points)
A modular "hybrid" forensic science course - eLearning (online) theory and one full day classroom based practical training (Crime Scene Investigations). The practical day covers a wide range of CSI techniques with "hands-on" practical training.
On completion awards an OCN Nationally Recognised and Accredited Certificate in Forensic Science. This course is additionally CPD Accredited and also awards 21 CPD points on completion.
PART 1 - THEORY
Complete this part of your course online (eLearning Course) in the comfort of your own home or workplace.
Please allow approx. 6-8 hours to complete the elearning modules. You do not need to complete Part 1 in one single "sitting” and can log on/off as many times as you wish and when convenient to you. You must complete both parts 1 and 2 to successfully pass this course.
PART 2 - CLASSROOM
Attend your forensic science practical day in the classroom, covering a number of key CSI investigative processes and procedures. You will develop your crime scene investigator skills with "hands-on" training in a classroom environment at the training location you have selected.
Please note that we will provide protective clothing (disposable aprons), goggles and gloves. As you will be participating in a range of forensic activities we would suggest you wear easy clothing, short-sleeved top and closed-toe shoes.
You can complete Part 1 before or after comleting Part 2.
DOWNLOAD A COURSE ITINERARY HERE
Course Itinerary
M01 - Overview and Historical Background:
A look at definitions, historical perspective highlighting major
forensic advancements covering since early times, the beginning of modern forensics including the advent of fingerprinting, toxicology and DNA, and how DNA solved the first case (a double murder).
Understanding the services of Forensic Labs and the major disciplines.
M02 - Observational Skills
Crime Scene Investigation & Recording Examination of the crime scene, photography, videography, sketch recording principles, using a CAD package.
M03 - Forensic Pathology
Understanding the job role, working within hospitals, mortuaries, the pathological processes and manner of death.
M04 - Forensic Anthropology
How does forensic anthropology help forensic scientists? Using physical markers present on a skeleton to determine age, sex, stature, and race. Bone anatomy and stages of development from foetal to elderly individual. Differentiating male and female: skull, pelvis, femur and humerus.
M05 - Forensic Entomology
How entomologists determine time of death as well as advanced investigations involving abuse and neglect. The life cycle of the blowfly and environmental influences. Using insect gut DNA to help solve crimes.
CS01 - Case Study - Forensic Entomology - The Jigsaw Murders
M06 - Forensic Serology
Understanding presumptive tests and confirmatory tests. Tests in detail - processes and methods with options for: Blood, Saliva, Semen, Urine.
M07 - Using the Microscope
Correct procedures for using the light microscope. A look at the electron microscope and scanning probe microscope and their applications in forensic science. Detailed process guide including mounting slides.
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