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Udemy Forensic Science Courses & Certifications

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Intro to Forensic Science

The criminal justice system depends heavily on forensic science. Forensic scientists collect and analyze evidence from the crime scene and other places to produce accurate results that can contribute to the investigation and trial of criminals or free an innocent civilian. Dr. Adrienne Brundage - Forensic Entomologist & Trainer produced the Intro to Forensic Science certification course, which is available on Udemy.

Intro to Forensic Science online course is for learners who desire to work as professional forensic scientists or in crime scene investigation. Intro to Forensic Science online classes 32 hours of learning resources along with 6 articles, 4 downloadable materials, and assignments that describe several problem-solving techniques and standard operational methods used in forensic science. Learners will learn about forensic equipment and techniques such as forensic photography, forensic videography, forensic psychology, psychiatry, forensic taphonomy, forensic entomology, forensic anthropology, and nursing, among others.

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Investigation of Water Related Deaths+Forensic Evidence

Ballistics, blood tests, and DNA analysis are all examples of forensic evidence that can be used as proof of criminal activity in a court of law. On the other hand, if we take a more holistic view, we can say that forensic evidence is simply the use of science in the courtroom. Crime scenes are photographed and measured to collect forensic evidence. These are collected alongside fingerprints, footprints, tire tracks, blood, other bodily fluids, hairs, fibers, and fire debris in cases of violent crime. Each of these factors contributes to a fuller picture of what went down during the criminal act. Investigation of Water Related Deaths+Forensic Evidence certification is made available by Udemy to candidates who want to learn the forensic training module to work in the forensic field.

Investigation of Water Related Deaths+Forensic Evidence online training includes one hour of video, 17 articles, 27 downloadable resources, and a digital certificate upon course completion.

Investigation of Water Related Deaths+Forensic Evidence online classes consist of an introductory case, objectives, definitions, types of drowning, delayed drowning, the biology of drowning, stages of drowning, and after drowning.

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Introduction to Forensic Medicine

Forensic medicine refers to a group of medical specialties that examine and diagnose individuals who have been injured or killed by external or unnatural causes, such as poisoning, assault, suicide, or other forms of violence, and apply their findings to the law. In the multidisciplinary field of forensic medicine, the practice of forensic pathology, forensic psychiatry, forensic dentistry, forensic radiology, and forensic toxicology are included. Based on the condition of the patients, there are two primary types of forensic medicine: clinical forensic medicine and pathological forensics medicine. Introduction to Forensic Medicine certification is made available by Udemy to candidates who want to study forensic medicine and the scientific foundations of the field.

Introduction to Forensic Medicine includes two hours of video, three downloadable resources, and a virtual certificate upon completion of the course.

Introduction to Forensic Medicine online classes consists of forensic sciences, basic principles, roles of forensic pathologist, autopsy cases in forensic pathology, and forensic's misconception.

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Forensic Investigator Intermediate

Forensic medicine refers to a group of medical specialties that examine and diagnose individuals who have been injured or killed by external or unnatural causes, such as poisoning, assault, suicide, or other forms of violence, and apply their findings to the law. In the multidisciplinary field of forensic medicine, the practice of forensic pathology, forensic psychiatry, forensic dentistry, forensic radiology, and forensic toxicology are included. Based on the condition of the patients, there are two primary types of forensic medicine: clinical forensic medicine and pathological forensics medicine. Introduction to Forensic Medicine certification is made available by Udemy to candidates who want to study forensic medicine and the scientific foundations of the field.

Introduction to Forensic Medicine includes two hours of video, three downloadable resources, and a virtual certificate upon completion of the course.

Introduction to Forensic Medicine online classes consists of forensic sciences, basic principles, roles of forensic pathologist, autopsy cases in forensic pathology, and forensic's misconception.

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