The Introduction to Forensic Science – Level 3 Course is a fascinating course designed to give students an introduction to forensics and how it is used to provide information and support to criminal investigations.
Forensic science is concerned with using scientific methods either in public, in a court, or in the justice system as a whole. In fact, any science used for the purposes of the law is forensic science and its prime function is to provide evidence to support criminal investigations. Drugs, violence, property crime, hi-tech crime… detection is all about the appliance of forensic science.
Whilst this course will not enable you to step into a forensic scientist’s job! it will give students a thorough understanding of relevant aspects of Criminology, Human Anatomy and Physiology, as well as an introduction to the world of forensics. Forensic Science has become a hugely popular subject in recent years, partly because of exposure of popular television programmes, but also because of the rapid changes in the technology which is now available to forensic scientists and this course will provide invaluable insights into this complex world.
On successful completion of this course, students will receive an accredited Level 3 Certificate Award.
The home study courses cover the following units:
Unit 1: Introduction
- Computer Forensics
- Forensic Accountancy
- Forensic Archaeology & Anthropology
- Forensic Dentistry
- Forensic Entomology
- Forensic Graphology
- Forensic Pathology
- Blood Groups
- Body Fluids
- Toxicology
- Fingerprints
- DNA
- Forensic Ballistics & Ballistic Fingerprinting
- Hair and Fibres
- Criminal Profiling
Unit 2: The Crime Scene
- Establishing the crime scene
- Securing and Protecting the scene
- Collecting and categorizing the evidence (Forensic and medical photography; Bloodstains; Tyre tracks; Soil; Toxic Gasses; Trace evidence; Hair & Fibres; DNA; and Insects and flies.)
Unit 3: Criminal Case
- Evidence
- Asphyxiation
- Rape
- Blunt force
- Suffocation
- Strangulation
- Wounding
- Electrocution
- Drowning
- Defensive Wounds
- Crime scene reconstruction
- Face reconstruction
- Expert witnesses
Unit 4: The Future of Forensics
- Low copy number DNA
- Lie detection
- Digital Forensics
- Water and Forensics
- Bleaching
- Familial DNA
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