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Forensic BTEC in Shropshire
- BTEC
- Telford
- 2 Years
...To be able to: Use scientific knowledge to investigate and report on subjects that are of interest to scientists. Understand how science affects us and the environment. Carry out a forensic investigation of a crime scene. Suitable for: The course suits those with an interest in how science is...
Similar training and in other locations
- BTEC
- Online
...This course will develop your understanding of forensic science, and give you an insight into how it's used in the workplace You'll learn about the three main areas of science, but the course focuses more on biology and chemistry The qualification is equivalent to three A-Levels...
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- BTEC
- Online
- Different dates available
- 4 Years
...1. FORENSIC PATHOLOGY Definition of Forensic Medicine, State Medicine, Legal Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence. History of Forensic Medicine... Learn about: Forensic Medicine, Various types of mental disorder, Medical training...
...1. FORENSIC PATHOLOGY Definition of Forensic Medicine, State Medicine, Legal Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence. History of Forensic Medicine... Learn about: Forensic Medicine, Various types of mental disorder, Medical training...
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- BTEC
- Online
- Different dates available
- 3 Years
...1. FORENSIC PATHOLOGY Definition of Forensic Medicine, State Medicine, Legal Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence. History of Forensic Medicine... Learn about: Forensic Medicine, Diagnosis of pregnancy, Medical training...
Similar training in other typologies
- HND
- Telford
- 2 Years
... analytical work as part of the extensive range of practical modules during your course. Find out more on our Forensics pages Watch our video featuring students and staff to find out what it is like to study Forensic Science at the University of Wolverhampton...
- A Level
- Telford
- 2 Years
... on a very wide range of degree courses in Biology, Human Biology, Environmental Science, Physiotherapy, Forensic Science, Medicine, Nursing, Dentistry...
- Bachelor's degree
- Telford
- 3 Years
... a sandwich degree, the course will allow you to acquire technical skills in the workplace and enable you to integrate knowledge gained in the theoretical aspects of the course into the professional environment. Find out more on our Why Forensic Science? page Watch our video featuring students and staff...
- A Level
- Telford
- 2 Years
... could continue your studies on a very wide range of degree courses in Biology, Human Biology, Environmental Science, Physiotherapy, Forensic Science, Medicine...
- Bachelor's degree
- Telford
- 12 Years
... and advanced topics in Human Identification are taught by forensic scientists and practitioners in comprehensive lecture series. Lecture topics are discussed in seminars and reinforced in practical teaching sessions. During our methods units, students learn advanced research techniques and topic related... Learn about: Full Time...
- A Level
- Telford
- 2 Years
...Past students have gone onto degree courses in a range of Chemical and Biological subjects, including Medicine, Veterinary Science, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Chemical Engineering, Materials, Science and Forensic Science...
- Bachelor's degree
- Telford
- 3 Years
...This course aims to produce graduates who are primarily able to use selected forensic science and crime scene investigation techniques to assist the police and legal professions. Success in this course could enable you to follow a career in either Forensic Science or the Police Service...
- Bachelor's degree
- Telford
- 4 Years
... a sandwich degree, the course will allow you to acquire technical skills in the workplace and enable you to integrate knowledge gained in the theoretical aspects of the course into the professional environment. Find out more on our Why Forensic Science? page Watch our video featuring students and staff...
- Bachelor's degree
- Telford
- 4 Years
... a sandwich degree, the course will allow you to acquire technical skills in the workplace and enable you to integrate knowledge gained in the theoretical aspects of the course into the professional environment. Find out more on our Why Forensic Science? page Watch our video featuring students and staff...
- Bachelor's degree
- Telford
- 12 Years
...The course is designed to develop an applied psychological knowledge base relevant to the domain of Forensic and Investigative Psychology, underpinned by theory and empirical research (including research methodology relevant to the course)...
- Bachelor's degree
- Telford
- 4 Years
... a problem based learning approach. These will include both day-to-day behaviours, as well as those in more specific situations relating to Investigative Forensic Psychology. Students will also examine various philosophical approaches to psychology and through this will be able to understand the complexities...
- PhD
- Telford
- 4 Years
...The Wolverhampton School of Sciences seeks to ensure, wherever possible, that PhD students have the opportunity to teach on relevant undergraduate modules...
- Bachelor's degree
- Telford
- 4 Years
...This course aims to produce graduates who are primarily able to use selected forensic science and crime scene investigation techniques to assist the police and legal professions. Success in this course could enable you to follow a career in either Forensic Science or the Police Service...
- Bachelor's degree
- Telford
- 4 Years
...got other qualifications or relevant experience, please contact The Gateway for further advice before applying. International entry requirements and application...
- Bachelor's degree
- Telford
- 12 Years
...understand, and evaluate security problems, The focus is on risks and you will develop an advanced knowledge of the threats and vulnerabilities that...
- Bachelor's degree
- Telford
- 3 Years
... be given the opportunity to learn about the applications of this knowledge in forensic settings. Why do people commit crimes? This course aims to help you answer that question. In the final level (your third year if you study full time), you will get to choose a number of optional, specialist modules...