Course description
Forensic Science Level 3 Extended Diploma
Learn the exciting techniques used in the discipline of forensic science, ranging from visual examination to physical or chemical analysis.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
Applicants for the Extended Diploma in Forensic Science will normally have at least five GCSEs at grade 4 (C) or above, including maths, English and double or triple science.
Training Course Content
What you'll learn
You will follow the Edexcel BTEC specification. There are core and specialist units.
Core units:
- Unit 1: Fundamentals of science (Year 1)
- Unit 2: Working in the science industry (Year 1/ 2)
- Unit 3: Scientific investigations (Year 2)
- Unit 4: Scientific practical techniques (Year 1/ 2)
- Unit 5: Perceptions of science (Year 2)
- Unit 6: Using mathematical tools in science (Year 1)
Specialist units:
- Unit 8: Using statistics for science (Year 1)
- Unit 11: Physiology of human body systems (Year 1)
- Unit 12: Physiology of human regulation and reproduction (Year 2)
- Unit 18: Genetics and genetic engineering (Year 1)
- Unit 19: Practical chemical analysis (Year 2)
- Unit 22: Chemical laboratory techniques (Year 1/ 2)
- Unit 31: Criminology (Year 2)
- Unit 32: Forensic evidence collection and analysis (Year 2)
- Unit 33: Forensic photography (Year 2)
- Unit 34: Criminal psychology (Year 1)
- Unit 35: Applications of forensic psychology (Year 2)
- Unit 36: Forensic fire investigation (Year 1)
- Unit 40: Criminal investigation in practice (Year 2)
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