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- Advice About a Career In Forensic Science - What
does it take to become a forensic scientist, medical examiner, or crime scene
technician? Florida State University professor Dale Nute has answers, with real,
to the point descriptions of the jobs themselves, and clear directions about the
right kinds of academic preparation for career positions in forensic science disciplines.
- CCI
Courses - Biology, chemistry, toxicology, crime scene, firearms, impression
evidence, microscopy and trace programs at The California Criminalistics Institute,
Sacramento, CA.
- Crime Scene Investigation - Crime scene investigation
resources, training, articles and related links in the United States.
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Department of Forensic Sciences - Faculty overview,
including photographs of equipments and facilities, curriculum, staff contacts,
FAQ, admission details for Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, GWU, Washington
DC.
- Education
in Forensic Science - Training guidance before you take the plunge into qualifying
for a career in forensics from two forensic DNA consultant's who teach at UC,
Berkley, CA.
- Forensic
Art Training and Services: Stuart Parks Forensic Associates - Stuart Parks
teaches classes in Composite Drawing throughout the nation, at the invitation
of hosting agencies. Upon completion of our basic training, <strong>Composite
Drawing for Law Enforcement</strong>, participants are able to draw
composites for their agency immediately. In addition to training, we offer forensic
services: composite drawing, crime scene sketching, image modification and other
forensic art.
- Forensic Science and Drug Monitoring - Syllabus
of the University of London's one year full-time MSc at Kings College, Westminster,
UK.
- Forensic Science Technology - Program is designed
to provide credentialed accountants with both the skills required for financial
investigation and litigation consulting, at British Columbia Institute of Technology,
Burnaby, Canada.
- Graduate Program in Forensic Sciences - Master
of Forensic Sciences Administration program for management of forensic-related
organizations, and M.S. program for research in a particular discipline held by
Forensic Sciences Department, OSU Center for Health Sciences, Tulsa, OK.
- Imprimus Forensic
Services - Forensic consulting services for civil cases and customized police
training in crime scene investigations, biological evidence, forensic photography
and footwear and tire track evidence at Arlington Heights, IL.
- Marshall University Forensic Science Center: Masters
in Forensic Science - Marshall University's program prepares graduates for
careers in several forensic science disciplines. There is both a teaching and
research emphasis in DNA technologies and toxicology.
- National
Center for Forensic Science - Offers education and training in physical, digital
and biological evidence, research projects aiming to meet the current and future
needs of the forensic science and law for the NIJ at University of Central Florida,
Orlando, FL.
- National Crime Investigation & Training -
Training in physical evidence collection, preservation, interpretation, and crime
investigation at Redding, CA.
- National Training Centre - Primarily for scientific
support to UK police officers. Recently relocated from the city to Harperley Hall,
County Durham, UK.
- Postgraduate Diploma in Forensic Science - Information
and application as PDF download from La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia.
- Virginia Institute
of Forensic Science and Forensic Medicine - Non-profit provider of forensic
training for law enforcement/medical/legal professionals, our forensic education
program's stipended fellowships train scientists in forensic science and medicine
disciplines including pathology, trace evidence, latent prints and controlled
substances.
- Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center Fellowship
in Forensic Pathology - This forensic education program prepares MDs to be
forensic pathologists through post-doctoral fellowships. During the one year fellowship,
6-8 autopsies are performed each week, participation in local, regional and national
forensic conferences and seminars is supported, and authorship of a paper is required.
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