Forensic and Criminal Investigation
Vocational • Level 3
Forensic and Criminal Investigation
Vocational • Level 3Type of LearningSchool Leaver
Course CodeA5198
Study ModeFull Time
Duration2 years
Awarded ByPearson
Location ByBurnley College
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About the course
Our Forensic and Criminal Investigation course is a great
choice for anyone who has a love of science, and is interested in its
application to criminal investigations. We cover a number of topics, situations
and case studies in this course, which will allow students to fully appreciate
the complexities of the criminal investigation sector. You will develop skills
across a wide range of scientific techniques in the lab, covering the more well
known analytical techniques as well as crime scene processing and fingerprinting.
We will undertake a number of simulated crime scene scenarios across both
years, covering a range of different crime types, such as murders, suicides,
drug related incidents and traffic collisions as well as looking at criminal
investigations from a policing and law perspective and procedures in court.
Students also develop a range of transferable skills by taking part in mock
criminal interviews, and giving evidence in a moot court.
Type of LearningSchool Leaver
Course CodeA5198
Study ModeFull Time
Duration2 years
Awarded ByPearson
Location ByBurnley College
Start Date/s
01/09/2025
Entry Requirements
Five GCSEs at Grade 5 or above or a relevant Level 2
qualification.
Modules
In their first year, students will cover units in Principles & Applications of Science, Practical Scientific Procedures & Techniques, Science Investigation Skills, Forensic Investigation Procedures in Practice, Physiology of the Human Body, Forensic Photography and Environmental Forensics. In their second year, students will cover units in Criminal Investigation Procedures, Criminology, Psychology, Forensic Fire Investigation, Forensic Traffic Investigation, Anthropology and Archaeology. Assessment across the course is a mixture of external examination and internally completed assignment work.
Assessment
The following units are externally assessed Principles and Applications of Science I, Science Investigation skills, Applications of Criminology and Applications of Criminal and Forensic Psychology. Other units will be internally assessed using a range of assessment methods including practical work, coursework, presentations and research tasks.
Careers & Progression
On successful completion of this course, you may decide to
progress onto a variety of Degree courses; to a Higher or Degree Apprenticeship
or directly into a career. Careers that this course may ultimately lead to
include: Forensic Science, Crime Scene Investigation, Law, Criminal
Investigation, Policing, Psychology, Criminology and Analytical Chemistry.
Additional Details
Enrichment Activities
Additional subject-specific activities and visits are
organised to bring learning to life and help you to achieve your ambitions. You
will also enjoy seminars and workshops led by guest speakers. Past and planned
activities and visits have included multiple guest speakers from industry,
including CSIs, CCTV analysts, high tech crime, traffic investigators, fire
investigators, police detectives, as well as a number of forensic research
companies, such as Foster and Freeman. Trips and visits have included archaeological
digs, university visits, and team building activities such as kayaking.
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