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Crime Scene Investigation Degree, Training Course & Certificate Information


Whether it's a Crime Scene Investigation Degree, course, or certficate you're interested in, this part of the website is designed for you. Crime scene investigation training and crime scene investigation information are among the most popular topics people get in touch with me about.

Listed below are a number of places where it is possible to study and learn all about Crime Scene Investigation.

In time, I will add additional CSI related pages covering such things as Crime Scene Investigation careers, saleries, cleanup etc.





Crime Scene Investigation Degree Courses, Certificates & Training Courses



University of California, Riverside :

Certificate In Crime Scene Investigation:

The Certificate in Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) is designed to prepare individuals to enter the field of crime scene investigation and for those currently in the field who would like to further develop their skills and expertise.

This comprehensive program explores the many aspects of forensic science thus allowing participants to gain valuable information in a variety of crime scene matters. The program emphasizes a practical learning environment consisting of many hours of hands-on applications.

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Keiser College (Sarasota, FL):

Associate of Science degree in Crime Scene Technology :

Keiser College’s Associate of Science degree in Crime Scene Technology prepares students with competencies in the areas of locating, preserving, developing, collecting, analyzing and presenting physical evidence utilizing modern methods used in the field and laboratory for forensic identification.
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Pheonix College (Phoenix, AZ ):

Associates in Applied Science (Career Program Specified) Evidence Technology:

This crime scene investigation degree program is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions in the fields of forensic technology. It provides practitioners in the field with the opportunity for academic growth and development in their specialized fields.

Students can graduate with an AAS in Evidence Technology or may receive three different certifications. These Certificate of Completion certificates are in Fingerprint Classification and Identification, Crime & Accident Scene Photography, and Evidence Technology.

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Pima Community College:

Crime Scene Management Certificate:

Learn how to handle a crime scene with courses in forensics; identification, documentation, and processing of evidence; justice administration and more.

Courses meet certification requirements of the International Association for Identification as a Crime Scene Technician/Analyst, Levels I-III. Complete this program by taking classes exclusively on weekdays, exclusively on evenings/weekends, or in a combination of day, evening and weekend classes.

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Road Scholar California:

Criminal Forensics: Extracting The Evidence In Riverside:

A drop of blood. A strand of hair. In some cases, these and other types of forensic evidence are the only witnesses to violent crimes.

Learn the science and psychology behind every crime scene, and experience what it’s like to collect and process critical evidence. Forensic experts, local police, correctional officers and others will guide you through the science of CSI and challenge you with simulations and discussions.

You’ll also get inside the minds of criminal offenders at the Riverside Jail. Learn firsthand how experts evaluate crime scenes, process evidence and contribute to the arrest and conviction of criminal offenders.

The goal of this program is to provide an overview of and hands-on instruction in the science and art of crime scene investigation (CSI) techniques by leading experts.

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St.Petersburg College:

Certificate in Crime Scene Technology:

The Certificate in Crime Scene Technology is designed to prepare a crime scene technician to be able to locate, identify, process and preserve the crime scene and to testify in court about the findings.

The completion of the ten core courses qualifies an individual as a Certified Crime Scene Technician. Crime Scene Technicians are employed by local, state and federal law enforcement agencies, state attorney offices, public defender offices, medical examiner offices, law firms and private industry.

Associate in Science in Crime Scene Technology:

Associate in Science in Crime Scene Technology prepares students for employment in the field of criminalistics with a specialty in Crime Scene Technology. The student can serve as, but is not limited to, a Crime Scene Technician, Crime Scene Photographer, Fingerprint Classification Specialist, Crime Lab Assistant, Investigator/Consultant, Juvenile Assessment Worker, Latent Print Examiner/Trainee, Fire Inspector/Investigator, Forensic Science Specialist and Property and Evidence Personnel.

Crime Scene Technologists can be employed by local state and federal law enforcement agencies, state attorney offices, public defender offices, medical examiner offices, law firms and private industry.

The content includes but is not limited to, a working knowledge of all basic tenets in crime scene technology encompassed in the phases of crime scene search, recording, evidence gathering, packaging of evidence and courtroom testimony.

The goal is the proper collection of crime scene evidence according to all legal dictates for presentation in court. Laboratory and field experiences are an integral part of this program. Students will participate in mock crime scene exercises, moot court hearings and various lab experiences that involve the processing of evidence.

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