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The program is available to suitably qualified bachelors degree graduates
or the equivalent. Those without a scientific or technical background
will need to study additional courses for acceptance into the program.
The program is divided into three groups, group A Technical; group
B Investigative; and group C Scientific. Candidates must
study a minimum of eight courses. More courses can be taken as required.
A minimum of four (maximum six) courses must be selected from any group
and the remaining courses from any of the other groups.
Group A Technical
Group B Investigative
Group C Scientific
FSR21 Vehicle Crash Mechanics
FSR41 Forensic Detection
FSR61 Fingerprint Forensics
FSR22 Forensic Engineering
FSR42 Cyber Forensics
FSR62 Bloodstain Forensics
FSR23 Industrial Hazards & Safety
FSR43 Infrared Forensics
FSR64 Forensic Entomology
FSR24 Accident Prevention
FSR44 Fire and Arson Forensics
FSR64 Forensic Art Illustration
FSR25 Vehicular Accident Forensics
FSR45 Document Forensics
FSR65 Fatality Forensics
FSR26 Engineering Catastrophes
FSR46 Computer Crime Forensics
FSR66 Forensic Pathology
FSR27 Safety Analysis
FSR47 Footwear Forensics
FSR67 Forensic Toxicology
FSR28 Forensic Science Experiments
FSR48 Tire Imprint Forensics
FSR68 Crime Scene Forensics
Completion: Thesis
Award: DTMSI Advance Diploma in Postgraduate studies in Forensic
Science.
Membership:
Eligible for membership at the grade of Member (M Dest Tech MS) within
the Technological Chapter. Admission into the International Institute
of Scientists (IIS) at the grade of Fellow (F II Sc)
Certification:
Applied Science Technologist (A Sc T) with endorsement Forensic Science.
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