Associate of Science degree in Crime Scene Technology
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Program Description
Kieser University's Associate of Science degree in Crime Scene Technology develops comprehension from the students of the areas of locating, preserving, developing, collecting, analyzing and presenting physical evidence by making use of today's methods carried out within the field and laboratory for forensic identification.
Program Objetives
The following objectives meet requirements set by Kieser University: instill a comprehensive background in American courts, police and correctional organizations, along with the principles, concepts and theories of investigating crimes; introduce students to basic courtroom procedures and protocols and help graduates seek entry-level positions as crime scene technologists.
Prerequisite for Major Courses
None
Crime Scene Technology Program Outline:
An Associate of Science degree in Crime Scene Technology is comprised of 65.0 credit hours.
The Associate of Science degree is classified as a terminal degree, and therefore is the receiving institution's choice to accept or not accept it.
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