Graduate Certificate in Forensic Science (Professional Practice)

Murdoch University

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If you have a degree in science, or a relevant bachelor's degree, this course will give you the skills you need to help in criminal investigations.

Alternatively, if you are already a Police or Forensic professional, you’ll be able to upskill or attain a university qualification in your field.Choose any four of eight postgraduate forensic coursework units where you will to reconstruct crime scenes as you learn to collect, process and interpret biological, chemical and physical evidence.Build your expertise in specimen preparation, sources of contamination, quality assurance, statistical interpretation and the admissibility of evidence as you learn to prepare and deliver courtroom testimony.7 reasons to study a Graduate Certificate in Forensic Science at MurdochLearn to apply real forensic techniques through experiencing multiple crime scene rooms on and off campus.

The crime scenes are equipped for different crime scenarios and bloodstain pattern interpretation.

Get valuable field experience at our Murdoch University Whitby Falls Farm, where you’ll process a simulated large-scale homicide and a clandestine grave incident for evidence.

Take advantage of our strong links with industry including the Western Australia Police, Australian Federal Police, PathWest (Forensic Biology), ChemCentre (Forensic Division), Defence Science and Technology Group, Sexual Assault Resource Centre (SARC), Western Diagnostic Pathology (forensic toxicology) and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP).

Interact with a team of forensic practitioners as you learn from their domestic and international experience across thousands of real forensic cases.

Attend guest lectures and have your projects co-supervised by representatives from Australian law enforcement, scientists from forensic biology and chemistry laboratories and forensic medical practitioners.

Are there other areas you’d like to specialise in?

Units completed in this course count as course credit for our Graduate Diploma in Forensic Science (Professional Practice), so you can graduate with a Graduate Diploma with just four more units of study.

Looking to continue on and complete a Master in just 18 months?

We offer a 1.5 year Master of Forensics (Professional Practice) that you can use the units completed in this course as credits for as well.Develop your skillsBuild essential skills and knowledge to meet your career or study goals.

Topics you’ll cover include:bloodstain pattern analysis chemical criminalistics, including forensic toxicology, trace analysis, illicit drug identification and HAZMAT scenes digital, cyber and emerging forensic disciplines forensic anthropology and archaeology and clandestine grave examination fingerprint and impression evidence.Your careerYou’ll graduate with the specialised skills you need to work with the police, national security and defence or other investigative authorities.Careers could include:Crime Scene or Forensic Investigator Forensic Biologist Forensic Chemist for Police, Fire and Emergency services Forensic Analyst Forensic Researcher (universities or government organisations).You could also find work in pathology laboratories (such as toxicology, molecular diagnostics or paternity testing) or set up your own private consultancy.

Structure

Course Core 12 credit points

Specified Elective Units 12 credit points

Unit code Unit name Credit points
BIO685 Crime Scene Investigation II 3
OR
BIO692 Bloodstain Pattern Analysis 3
OR
BIO682 Forensic Chemistry 3
OR
VLS683 Advanced Research Methods for Scientists 3
OR
BIO596 Crime Scene Investigation I 3
OR
BIO597 Homicide and Death Investigation 3
OR
BIO598 Fingerprinting and Impression Evidence 3
OR
BIO599 Human DNA Profiling 3

Entry requirements

Advanced Standing

Everyone has a different path to university so if you’ve already completed formal or informal learning, you could receive advanced standing. Also known as recognition of prior learning, advanced standing can reduce the amount of study needed to complete your degree by giving you credit for certain units.

Formal learning can include previous study in higher education vocational education or adult and community education. Informal learning can include on the job learning, various kinds of work and life experience.

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This information applies to courses offered at our Australian campuses only. Courses offered at our Dubai, Singapore and Myanmar campuses or delivered by Open Universities Australia may have different requirements.

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