Forensic Science - Introduction
Vocational qualification
In Plymouth
Description
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Type
Vocational qualification
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Location
Plymouth
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Duration
10 Weeks
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Start date
September
Do you have an inquiring mind? Are you discrete? Do you have a methodological way of dealing with things? Then you might enjoy forensic science. It is one of the most fascinating areas of applied science and one you will find is completely absorbing as you painstakingly sift through items and documents to uncover the evidence from a crime scene. We will teach you to enhance your writing
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Award:
College Certificate
What's it all about?:
Do you have an inquiring mind? Are you discrete? Do you have a methodological way of dealing with things? Then you might enjoy forensic science. It is one of the most fascinating areas of applied science and one you will find is completely absorbing as you painstakingly sift through items and documents to uncover the evidence from a crime scene. We will teach you to enhance your writing and speaking skills to explain complicated technical matters in a language so that laypeople can easily understand.
Entry Requirements:
There are no specific entry requirements.
Duration: Ten weeks Course Overview
What does the course involve?:
The course deals with forensic science definitions, types and origins of forensic evidence, examination of forensic evidence and interpretation of forensic evidence case studies.
When can I study?:
Tuesday 6.30pm - 8.30pm
Are there any exams?:
The course is internally assessed.
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Start Date:
23 September 2010
End Date:
2 December 2010
Course Type:
Part-time
Location:
Goschen Centre
Course Fees:
£150. There is no discount on this course if you receive benefits. Please note that fees quoted apply to courses starting in the academic year 2009/10 (August 2009 - July 2010). There may be a slight increase in fees for courses starting in 2010/11.
Instalments:
Instalments are available for course fees. A deposit of £37.50 per year is payable before enrolment followed by three monthly payments of £37.50 per year
Material Fees:
There are no material fees for this course
Level:
Foundation
Course Code:
IFS
Certain "part-time" courses may become "full-time" courses if additional courses are taken.
If you are aged 16-18, due to Government funding, tuition fees are not applicable for your course (Please note: this does not apply to foundation degrees).
Please note that fees quoted apply to courses starting in the academic year 2009/10 (August 2009 - July 2010). There may be a slight increase in fees for courses starting 2010/11.
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I found the course very interesting. The best bit was when we had to collect evidence from a mini set crime science! This practical and theoretical balance made learning fun.
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