Chemistry and Forensic ScienceChemistry and Forensic ScienceInterpreting Skeletonised Human RemainsDescriptionCourse start date: Monday 16 January 2023, to Sunday 9 April 2023 Duration: 3 Months online course Course Module: 5 credit points comprising of 50 hours of work This course will introduce methods used in the identification of skeletonised or decomposed human remains. This will include an overview of techniques used to differentiate between human and animal bones, and provides underpinning theoretical knowledge required for interpretation. You can sign up for this course at any point within the live period. However, if the course is due to finish within three weeks’ time, you can alternatively wait until the next course sessions begin to ensure you have ample time to complete it. Fee: £75 excluding VAT If you wish to either pay by bank transfer (BACS) or if your course will be paid by an external organisation, you must contact us directly on [email protected]
Introduction to Bloodstain Pattern AnalysisDescriptionCourse start date: Monday 16 January 2023, to Sunday 9 April 2023 Duration: 3 Months online course Course Module: 5 credit points comprising of 50 hours of work This course provides an introduction to Bloodstain Pattern Analysis (BPA). Assessment for the course is done through multiple choice questions. On completion of the course, a certificate is awarded. You can sign up for this course at any point within the live period. However, if the course is due to finish within three weeks’ time, you can alternatively wait until the next course sessions begin to ensure you have ample time to complete it. Fee: £75 excluding VAT If you wish to either pay by bank transfer (BACS) or if your course will be paid by an external organisation, you must contact us directly on [email protected]
Introduction to Digital Crime Scene ExaminationDescriptionCourse start date: Monday 16 January 2023, to Sunday 9 April 2023 Duration: 3 Months online course Course Module: 5 credit points comprising of 50 hours of work This course will provide an introduction to digital forensics at a crime scene. This will include an overview of the principles and procedures involved when recovering digital devices and evidence, and the correct way to deal with these devices when at a digital crime scene. You can sign up for this course at any point within the live period. However, if the course is due to finish within three weeks’ time, you can alternatively wait until the next course sessions begin to ensure you have ample time to complete it. Fee: £75 excluding VAT If you wish to either pay by bank transfer (BACS) or if your course will be paid by an external organisation, you must contact us directly on [email protected]
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