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Master the Art of Investigation: Forensic Science Training

What you will learn

High Demand: With a growing emphasis on crime prevention and investigation, the demand for forensic experts is constantly increasing.

Interdisciplinary Knowledge: Our course provides a well-rounded education in biology, chemistry, physics, and law, making you a versatile expert.

Real-world Application: You will learn to apply scientific methods to real-world scenarios, making a tangible impact on society.

All about uncovering the truth. By learning this field, you will gain the ability to solve complex cases, decipher clues, and bring criminals to justice.

Description

Overview:

Welcome to our comprehensive Forensic Science course, where you will embark on a fascinating journey into the world of crime investigation, evidence analysis, and the application of scientific principles to solve mysteries. This course is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the field of forensic science, which plays a crucial role in ensuring justice is served and crimes are solved.

Benefits of Learning:

  • Unlocking Mysteries: Forensic science is all about uncovering the truth. By learning this field, you will gain the ability to solve complex cases, decipher clues, and bring criminals to justice.
  • High Demand: With a growing emphasis on crime prevention and investigation, the demand for forensic experts is constantly increasing. This course will prepare you for a rewarding career with numerous opportunities.
  • Diverse Career Options: Forensic science graduates can work in various fields, including forensic laboratories, law enforcement agencies, government organizations, and private consulting firms.
  • Interdisciplinary Knowledge: Our course provides a well-rounded education in biology, chemistry, physics, and law, making you a versatile expert in forensic science.
  • Real-world Application: You will learn to apply scientific methods to real-world scenarios, making a tangible impact on society.

Who Can Learn:

This course is open to individuals from various educational backgrounds, including recent high school graduates, college students, working professionals, and anyone interested in pursuing a career in forensic science. No prior experience is necessary; we provide comprehensive training from the ground up.

Career Scope:


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Forensic science offers a wide range of career opportunities both in India and abroad. Some of the key job roles and their corresponding salary packages are as follows:

In India:

  1. Forensic Scientist: Entry-level positions typically offer an annual salary of 3-5 lakhs. With experience and specialization, this can rise to 10 lakhs or more.
  2. Crime Scene Investigator: Starting salaries range from 2.5-4 lakhs per annum. Senior investigators with expertise can earn 8-12 lakhs annually.
  3. Forensic Analyst: Entry-level analysts earn 3-6 lakhs annually, while experienced analysts can command 8-15 lakhs per year.
  4. Forensic Pathologist: Highly specialized roles can offer starting salaries of 10-15 lakhs per annum, with the potential to earn 25 lakhs or more with experience.

Abroad:

  1. Forensic Scientist: In countries like the United States, the average annual salary for forensic scientists ranges from 50,000 to 100,000 dollars or more.
  2. Crime Scene Investigator: In the U.S., salaries start at around 35,000 to 60,000 dollars per year, increasing with experience and location.
  3. Forensic Analyst: Analysts in the U.S. earn between 45,000 and 85,000 dollars annually, with opportunities for higher earnings in specialized roles.
  4. Forensic Pathologist: In countries like the U.S. or the UK, forensic pathologists can earn anywhere from 100,000 to 300,000 dollars or more per year.

Requirements to Study:

To enroll in our Forensic Science course, you’ll need:

  • A high school diploma or equivalent for undergraduate programs.
  • A bachelor’s degree in a related field for postgraduate programs.
  • A strong interest in science and criminal investigation.
  • Dedication and a commitment to ethical standards in forensic science.
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Content

Introduction

Introduction

Module 2: Overview of Course

Overview of Course

Module 3: Introduction to Forensics

Introduction to Forensics

Module 4: Principles of Forensics

Principles of Forensics

Module 5: Principles Activity

(a) Principles_Activity I
5. (b) Principle of Mutual Exchange
5. (c) Principle of Individuality
5. (d) Principle of Progressive Change
5. (e) Principle of Comparison
5. (f) Principle of Analysis
5. (g) Principle of Probability
5. (h) Principle of Circumstantial Evidence

Module 6: Summary

6. Summary

Module 7: Domains of Forensic Science

7. Domains of Forensic science

Module 8: Forensic Biology

8. Forensic Biology

Module 9: Forensic Biology examples

9. (a) Diatom
9. (b) Wood
9. (c) Hair

Module 10: Forensic Entomology

10. Forensic Entomology

Module 11: Wildlife Forensics

11. Wildlife Forensics

Module 12: Forensic Anthropology

12. Forensic Anthropology
12. Home activity II_Lip prints

Module 13: Forensics Serology

13. Forensic Serology

Module 14

14. (a) Semen_Saliva_Urine
14. (b) Blood
14. (c) Paternity & Maternity cases
14. (d) Blood Spatter

Module 15: Forensic medicine

15. Forensic Medicine

Module 16

16. (a) Hanging
16. (b) Bitemarks
16. (c) Bitemark_Activity III

Module 17: Forensic Toxicology

17. Forensic Toxicology

Module 18

18. (a) Poisons
18. (b) Rave Parties
18. (c) Adulteration_Activity IV

Module 19: Forensic Physics

19. Forensic Physics

Module 20

20. (a) Vehicular Accidents
20. (b) Footwearprints

Module 21: Forensic Physchology

21. Forensic Psychology

Module 22: Early Identification Systems

22. Early Identification Systems

Module 23: Potrait Parle

23. (a) Portrait Parle

Module 24: Finger Prints

24. Fingerprints

Module 25

25. (a). Patterns of Fingerprints
25. (b_1) Home Activity V _Fingerprint
25. (b) Individual Characteristics
25. (c) AFIS
25. (d) Powder Method
25. (f) Crimelights

Module 26:# Question Doc and Forgeries

26. Question Doc & Forgeries

Module 27

27. (a) Currencies
27. (b) VSC
27. (c) Passport forgeries
27. (d) Invisible writings
27. (e) Indented writings
27. (f) Handwriting
27. (g) Changes in Handwriting
27. (h) Handwriting_Activity VI
27. (i) Signature Analysis
27. (j) Forgeries

Module 28 Cyber forensics

28. Cyber Forensics

Module 29

29. (a) ATM frauds
29. (b) Iris Recog. & Retinal Scan
29. (c) Image Processing
29. (d) Facial Recognition
29. (e) Voice analysis
29. (f) Labrador

Module 30 Future of Forensics

Module 30 Future of Forensics

Module 31

31. (a). Future_Fingerprints
31. (b) Microbial Forensics
31. (c) Virtual Autopsies
31. (d) DNA Phenotyping
31. (f) Artificial Intelligence
31. (g) Vehicle system Forensics
31. (h) Augmented Reality

Thank you

32. Thank you