Investigative Analysis
What You'll Learn
Analyze your potential in the investigative analysis microcredential where you will gain hands-on skills associated with forensic investigations. First, you will learn digital camera techniques for taking proper forensic photographs and explore latent print processing, including rolling fingerprints, processing evidence and classification. Then, you will study investigative interviews used in forensic science and law enforcement settings. Finally, to build teamwork you will learn protocols for crime scene processing and investigation of death scenes. This microcredential is intended for students enrolled in the Bachelor of Technology in Criminal Investigation degree program.
Classroom
Delivery
1-2 semesters
Estimated Time to Complete
16 credits
Stackable
$5,006
Estimated Cost
Required Courses
Prefix | Course Name | Credits |
---|---|---|
JUST 300 | Forensic Photography | 3 |
JUST 301 | Latent Prints and Impressions | 3 |
JUST 303 | Investigative Interviews | 3 |
JUST 406 | Crime Scene Investigations | 3 |
JUST 408 | Investigation of Death | 4 |
Skills Covered
- Crime scene processing
- Evidence collection and preservation
- Fingerprinting
- Henry System of fingerprint classification
- Homicide investigation
- Interrogation techniques
- Investigative interviewing
- Photography
Stackable to Degrees
Credits earned in the completion of this microcredential can be applied toward completion of a related certificate or degree program. It is a building block that gives you a jump start to education and career success.
Costs
SUNY Canton is committed to providing the best education at an affordable cost. Microcredentials are another cost-effective way to build skills with quality courses.
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