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Detail on Crime Scene Technician Certificate |
Our program helps you increase your knowledge of locating, collecting, and analyzing evidence that will be used in a court of law. You will learn how to identify the boundaries of a crime scene and understand the principles of searching the crime scene for specific types of evidence, such as fingerprints, forensic identifiable material, and other items of evidentiary value.
Who Should Take This Program?
This certificate is for those interested in exploring a career in crime scene investigations. Students can transfer the credits earned in fulfillment of this certificate to other Kaplan University degree programs.
What are the Career Opportunities?
This certificate program trains current and future criminal justice professionals to work in a critical area of investigation. Graduates may consider entry-level employment opportunities as a crime scene technician in a sheriff's department, police department, or law enforcement offices, as well as in a forensic laboratory.
Curriculum
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Regional - North Central Association Of Colleges And Schools
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Admission Requirements |
Students who wish to enroll in this program must have at least a High School Diploma or GED
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Institution |
Kaplan University
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Facts About Kaplan University |
Kaplan University has been educating professionals since 1937.
Earn your bachelor's degree, associate's degree, or professional certificate online through Kaplan University's disciplined programs of instruction.
Specialize in business, criminal justice, information technology, paralegal studies, financial planning, or health care.
Kaplan University's degree programs are competitively priced, and include the cost of textbooks.
Kaplan University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Kaplan, Inc., is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Washington Post Company.
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