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Crime Scene Investigation MastersStaffordshire University - United KingdomMSc Top-up This programme allows forensic practitioners who are holders of the Forensic Science Society Diploma to study for an MSc. From 2010 the Forensic Science Society Diploma was credit rated at 120 credi... Show More MSc Top-up This programme allows forensic practitioners who are holders of the Forensic Science Society Diploma to study for an MSc. From 2010 the Forensic Science Society Diploma was credit rated at 120 credits at postgraduate level. This has allowed the university to offer a “top-up” of the diploma to masters level on the successful completion of a project in either Crime Scene Investigation, Fire Investigation, Firearm Examination and Questioned Documents.
The MSc course in Crime Scene Investigation require the student to carry out a major independent research project in crime scene investigation. Entry RequirementsThe Forensic Science Society Diploma in the appropriate subject awarded from 2010 onwards. Admission may be possible for those who received their diploma before 2010 by accreditation of prior experiential learning (APEL). Contact Dr Platt to discuss APEL. Other Fees |
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12 Months Fulltime |
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Criminal Justice - Major Crime Scene Investigation Procedure BachelorsAspen University - United StatesThe Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice with a specialization in Major Crime Scene Investigation Procedure is designed to educate students in the methods and techniques of criminal and homicide investigations. Stud... Show More The Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice with a specialization in Major Crime Scene Investigation Procedure is designed to educate students in the methods and techniques of criminal and homicide investigations. Students will learn about the history and scope of forensic sciences, as well as the management of criminal evidence. Entry RequirementsApplication A completed application. Statement of Goals A statement of your goals reflecting the academic, professional, and personal goals you would like to achieve through your work with Aspen University. Your goals statement will be evaluated by the Admissions Committee as part of the application process. The statement of goals should be between 300 - 500 words. High School Transcripts An official high school transcript or its equivalent. Waived if student has completed at least 15 credits of college level course work. Official Transcripts Official transcripts for all previous college credit earned. Prior Criminal Justice Education Successful completion of fifteen credit hours of criminal justice course work prior to acceptance into the BSCJ program. Military Documentation (Optional) A Military ID or DD214 for those who qualify for the military discount program. Transfer Credit Evaluation (Optional) Students who have earned college credit may submit a transfer credit evaluation report with corresponding course descriptions, and official transcripts from accredited institutions in order to determine which credits may be applied toward the requirements of a program at Aspen University. Minimum GPA Requirement A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00 is required for all previous high school or college credit. Conditional Acceptance Students will be Conditionally Accepted pending successful completion of CMP160 - English Composition I. Upon successful completion of CMP160 - English Composition I students will be fully Accepted. This requirement is waived for students awarded Transfer Credit for CMP160 - English Composition I. Other FeesAnnual Technology Fee - $150 Graduation (one time) - $100 Proctored Examination (per exam) - $100 Textbooks - $4000 |
$15,000 Domestic $15,000 International |
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Fire Investigation MastersStaffordshire University - United KingdomMSc Top-up This programme allows forensic practitioners who are holders of the Forensic Science Society Diploma to study for an MSc. From 2010 the Forensic Science Society Diploma was credit rated at 120 credi... Show More MSc Top-up This programme allows forensic practitioners who are holders of the Forensic Science Society Diploma to study for an MSc. From 2010 the Forensic Science Society Diploma was credit rated at 120 credits at postgraduate level. This has allowed the university to offer a “top-up” of the diploma to masters level on the successful completion of a project in either Crime Scene Investigation, Fire Investigation, Firearm Examination and Questioned Documents.
The MSc courses in Fire Investigation require the student to carry out a major independent research project in fire investigation. Entry RequirementsThe Forensic Science Society Diploma in the appropriate subject awarded from 2010 onwards. Admission may be possible for those who received their diploma before 2010 by accreditation of prior experiential learning (APEL). Contact Dr Platt to discuss APEL. Other Fees |
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Criminal Justice BachelorsAmerican Public University System - United StatesThis program is for students seeking an in-depth scientific study of crime, criminal behavior, crime scene investigation theories, and the importance of scientific analysis as evidence presented in the criminal justice... Show More This program is for students seeking an in-depth scientific study of crime, criminal behavior, crime scene investigation theories, and the importance of scientific analysis as evidence presented in the criminal justice system. Forensic science is the application of scientific methods and analysis of scientific data to support the law. This program focuses on the study of scientific theories and analyzing these theories associated with crime scene investigation techniques. Students will study the theory of forensic science, including the nature and scope of the discipline, the application of forensic science to crime, police investigation and the adjudication process, and the legal and ethical issues associated with forensics. Students will also examine the importance of scientific analysis of physical evidence and its place in the judicial system. Students receive a solid foundation of course work that provides the content and analytical and communication skills required for working in complex criminal justice occupations. Entry RequirementsThe bachelor’s degree program is open to students who possess a high school diploma or its equivalent. All students who enroll in the bachelor's degree program must enroll in COLL100 - Foundations of Online Learning as their first course.
International Students Applicants self-certify on their admissions application that they have received the equivalent of a U.S. high school diploma. Depending on the country of citizenship applicants may be required to provide documentation of English proficiency to complete their admission file. Please check at "http://www.apu.apus.edu/admissions/general-information/international-students/english-proficiency.htm". Other Fees |
$7,625 Domestic $7,625 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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Criminal Justice - Criminalistics BachelorsSaint Leo University - United StatesThe School of Education & Social Services offers a criminalistics specialization in our online criminal justice B.A. for students interested in using forensic science to analyze and interpret evidence in the law enforc... Show More The School of Education & Social Services offers a criminalistics specialization in our online criminal justice B.A. for students interested in using forensic science to analyze and interpret evidence in the law enforcement field. In addition to increasing your understanding of criminal justice administration principles, your courses will explore:
Crime scene investigation This online program enhances the effectiveness of working professionals, provides a foundation for advancement to administrative levels, and prepares students for graduate study in criminal justice administration and related fields. Field placements are available to all students without prior criminal justice-related professional experience. Placements and possible future employment opportunities are offered with agencies such as the U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Customs, Drug Enforcement Administration, U.S. District Court, and Florida Department of Law Enforcement. One of the leading military colleges in the United States, Saint Leo University has been educating criminal justice professionals for more than three decades. In the Catholic spirit, we base our criminal justice model on a steadfast moral consciousness that recognizes the dignity, value, and gifts of all people. Entry RequirementsApplicants must have graduated in high school or diploma from an accredited institution
International applicants For non-native English speaking students ,provide proof of English language proficiency, demonstrated in at least one of the following ways: - A minimum score 550 (paper based) or 213 (computer based) on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) - A minimum score of 450 on the verbal component of the SAT - Grades of B or higher in English composition courses where English is the language of instruction - For transfer students, two semesters with grades of B or higher in English composition courses at regionally accredited post-secondary institutions in the United States - Successful completion of an Association of International Educators-recognized ESL program Other FeesBooks - $1,360 |
$14,100 Domestic $14,100 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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