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Purpose
The certificate in Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) was developed to complement programs in Criminal Justice, Psychology, and Behavioral Sciences. The objective of the undergraduate certificate is to help better prepare the next generation of crime scene investigators. The CSI courses will educate professionals who look to pursue careers as crime scene investigators (CSIs). The CSI Certificate will prepare those students who either are already working in the field of CSI or are considering this as a career choice. The education and training for crime scene investigators can vary greatly. The requirements for crime scene investigators may differ based on their specific duties, as well as the particular role and focus of the hiring agency. Excellent judgment, an attention to detail and poise under pressure are among the core competencies of effective crime scene investigators. This certificate will address ongoing education requirements for crime scene investigators, who must respond to rapidly advancing technology and other changes within the criminal justice system.
Note: Students are held to all prerequisite requirements; some students may require more than 5 courses to complete this certificate.
Crime Scene Photography
Criminalistics
Crime Scene Applications and Practices
Contemporary Social Problems
Crisis Communications
Social Deviance
Introduction to Computer Hardware and Operation
Introduction Computer Forensics
Mobile Device Security and Forensics
Network Forensics
Constitutional Law
Criminal Law
Criminal Investigation
Criminal Profiling
Criminal Evidence and Procedures
Ethics in Criminal Justice
Internship in Criminal Justice
Cyberlaw
Electronic Discovery
Interviewing & Investigating
Forensic Psychology
Introduction to Conflict Management
Dimensions of Organizational Conflict
Applied Chemistry (with Lab)
Human Anatomy and Physiology (with Lab)
This information applies to students who enter this degree program during the 2024-2025 Academic Year. If you entered this degree program before the Fall 2023 semester, please refer to the academic catalog for the year you began your degree program.
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