Forensic Science Training
Get ready to dive into the world of crime scene investigation and learn all about forensic science at our upcoming training event!
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About this event
Explore forensic science fundamentals from DNA to toxicology in this expert-led training.
Course Overview
Delve into the fascinating realm of forensic science with this thoughtfully designed course that covers all vital aspects, from the mathematics behind evidence analysis to the intricacies of forensic pathology. Each module unpacks key scientific principles and their application to criminal investigations, helping you understand the critical role forensic experts play in unveiling the truth.
Whether you’re intrigued by DNA analysis or forensic intelligence, this course offers a detailed exploration of how science supports criminology and legal processes. It’s an ideal study path for those with a curious mind eager to explore crime-solving from a scientific angle, without the need for physical labs or fieldwork.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand fundamental forensic science principles and methodologies.
- Apply forensic mathematics concepts to evidence evaluation scenarios.
- Explain the chemical processes involved in forensic investigations.
- Describe toxicology’s role in determining substances’ effects on the body.
- Analyse forensic intelligence and its impact on solving crimes.
- Discuss DNA analysis and pathology techniques in criminal investigations.
Course Curriculum
- Module 1: Introduction to Forensic Science
- Module 2: Forensic Mathematics
- Module 3: Forensic Chemistry
- Module 4: Forensic Toxicology
- Module 5: Forensic Intelligence
- Module 6: Forensic Science and Criminology
- Module 7: DNA Analysis in Forensics
- Module 8: Forensic Pathology
Who is this Course For?
- Individuals fascinated by the science behind criminal investigations.
- Students seeking foundational knowledge in forensic disciplines.
- Professionals aiming to broaden their understanding of forensic techniques.
- Crime writers requiring accurate scientific background for their work.
- Legal practitioners interested in forensic evidence and analysis.
- Enthusiasts of biology, chemistry, and mathematics with a forensic twist.
- Those exploring career options in forensic and criminal science fields.
- Anyone curious about how science assists justice without physical attendance.
Career Path
- Forensic Science Technician – £25,000 to £35,000 per year
- Crime Scene Investigator – £27,000 to £40,000 per year
- Forensic Toxicologist – £30,000 to £45,000 per year
- DNA Analyst – £28,000 to £42,000 per year
- Forensic Intelligence Analyst – £26,000 to £38,000 per year
- Forensic Pathology Assistant – £24,000 to £36,000 per year
Frequently asked questions
A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Forensic Science or Criminalistics is considered the best foundational course.
A forensic trainee is an entry-level professional undergoing training to assist in forensic investigations and laboratory work.
Qualifications typically include a degree in forensic science, biology, chemistry, or a related field, sometimes followed by specialised certifications.
Forensic science is the study of applying scientific methods to analyse evidence for criminal investigations and legal cases.
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