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Overview
This fascinating course shows you how to
identify, collect and analyze evidence for
use in capturing criminal perpetrators.
We’ll take you from the crime scene
to the laboratory to the courtroom. You’ll
learn the step by step procedures for analyzing
hair, fiber, fingerprints, chemicals and
blood stains; testing for drugs and alcohol;
examining DNA samples and much more. You’ll
also learn how to use specialized forensic
equipment, reconstruct a crime scene and
prepare a lab report for presentation in
court.
All textbooks and study materials are included
with your tuition.
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Forensic science specialists work with
law enforcement officials, police agencies,
private detectives and attorneys. They
may be required to perform these tasks:
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Collect, package, transport and document
physical evidence from crime scenes
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Photograph the crime scene and surroundings
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Analyze fingerprints, blood, fibers,
hair, documents and DNA evidence |
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Identify firearm and toolmark impressions
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Present courtroom testimony |
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Reconstruct crime scenes |
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Show evidence to determine cause of
death |
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Careers
in forensic science are growing much faster
than average. Job opportunities should increase
as a result of the judicial system’s
continuing need for corroborating evidence
in prosecutions. Legal and law enforcement
professionals would benefit from specialized
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