COURSE INFORMATION

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K09 Bachelor of Forensic Investigation

This course seeks to develop educated practitioners possessing academic knowledge and practical skills in forensic investigations supported by key law and justice subjects.  This course will suit students seeking a rigorous and relevant academic program of study containing a high level of practical skills.  Students will also possess the skills that are required for entry level positions in criminology, justice and science professions.  This approach enhances student choice upon graduation and allows for specialisation in fourth year.  Students will complete units of study in law, justice and science that relate to forensic investigations. 

 
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Standard University entry requirements apply.

 
COURSE LOCATION
This course is available on Joondalup Campus.

Some computing units will be available at Mt Lawley.
 
MODE OF STUDY
This course is available by Full-time, or Part-time mode.
 
MODE OF DELIVERY
This course is available in the following mode of delivery - On-campus.

Some units will be available in the on-line mode of delivery.
 
COURSE STRUCTURE

Students are required to complete 360 credit points (24 units). These units facilitate a comprehensive understanding of the nature of criminology, justice, law and science as they relate to forensic investigations.  A principle of this course is to provide units and content that are closely aligned with the technology, equipment, techniques, procedures and law needed for effective forensic investigations.  Furthermore, this course will be forward looking in that new technologies will be introduced when available.  Students will find their studies located in a law and justice framework that will enhance their forensic investigation skills and will be closely linked to research in forensic science. The sequencing of units allows students to specialise in forensic science or to enter a research based honours year.

 

 
YEAR ONE - SEMESTER 1
LAW1113 Criminal Law I 15
CRI1102 Quantitative Research Methods in Criminology&Justice 15
CSI1121 Personal Computing 15
OR
CSI1101 Computer Security 15
OR
MIS1600 e-Business Systems 15
OR equivalent
SCI1187 Form and Function in Biology 15
OR
SCC1123 Chemistry for the Life Sciences 15
for students with no prior chemistry.
 
YEAR ONE - SEMESTER 2
LAW1214 Criminal Law II 15
CRI1105 Psychology and Criminal Justice 15
SCP1132 Introduction to Physics 15
SCC1226 Introduction to Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry 15
 
YEAR TWO - SEMESTER 1
CRI3108 Justice and Forensic Science 15
CRI2604 Essential Communication Skills for Law Enforcement and Compliance 15
OR
BES1100 Foundations of Business Knowledge 15
CRI3101 Professional Ethics 15
SCH1134 Human Structure and Function 15
 
 
YEAR TWO - SEMESTER 2
SCH2143 Forensic Skills 15
SCI2191 Bioinformatics 15
SCH1143 Systems Physiology 15
Plus one unit selected from:
LAW2600 Terrorism and the Law 15
CRI3106 Media and Justice 15
CRI2106 Victimology 15
CRI1104 The Psychology of Criminal Behaviour 15
SCH3215 Forensic Pharmacology 15
OR
SCH2111 Applied Physiology 15
CSG2305 Computer Forensics 15
OR equivalent
 
YEAR THREE - SEMESTER 1
SCH3216 Advanced Forensic Skills 15
LAW3600 Coronial Law and Mortuary Practice 15
SCH2235 Applied Microbiology 15
OR
SCH2232 Medical Biochemistry 15
Plus 1 unit selected from:
CSI3207 Network Security Fundamentals 15
LAW4206 Advanced Criminal Law 15
CRI3104 Organised Crime 15
CRI2102 Qualitative Research Methods in Criminology&Justice 15
CRI3600 Legal and Social Context of Death 15
SCH2142 Forensic Genetics 15
SCH2226 Human Molecular Genetics 15
SCH2235 Applied Microbiology 15
OR
SCH2232 Medical Biochemistry 15
OR equivalent
 
YEAR THREE - SEMESTER 2
SCI3305 Forensic Investigations 15
LAW3106 Evidence 15
CRI3107 Offender Profiling 15
Plus 1 unit selected from:
SCH2111 Applied Physiology 15
SCH3215 Forensic Pharmacology 15
SCH3315 Gene Regulation and Biotechnology 15
 
 
 
 
 
 
Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005)
For the purposes of considering a request for Reasonable Adjustments under the Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005), inherent requirements for this subject are articulated in the Unit Description, Learning Outcomes, Graduate Attributes and Assessment Requirements of this entry. The University is dedicated to provide support to those with special requirements. Further details on the support for students with disabilities or medical conditions can be found at the Student Equity, Diversity and Disability Service website:
http://intranet.ecu.edu.au/student/support/student-equity

Last Updated - Higher Education: 31/03/2008 VET: 31/03/2008