Forensics / Forensic Toxicology
The American Institute of Applied Science offers two Forensic Science programs (101 and 201). The first program is designed to give those pursuing careers in criminal investigation, and those already working in the field, a firm grasp of general forensic science principles. The 201 curriculum is formatted with the intention of building on the knowledge gained in the 101 program, more closely exploring methods and techniques, and addressing pertinent topics from today’s field.
Requirements
Certificate & Diploma: high school diploma/GED.
Accreditation
Accrediting Commission of the Distance Education and Training Council and the North Carolina Community College System (licensed by)
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Course at American Institute of Applied Science, Inc.
Since its establishment in 1916, The American Institute of Applied Science has been internationally commended for its comprehensive training of professionals in the field of forensic identification and investigation. The institute’s home-study correspondence was specifically created for students who work full-time or are active in other full-time educational programs. The provided courses, using an accessible format to thoroughly prepare its students, cover the complexities of forensics to students that are new to the subject as well as previously experienced investigators looking to enhance their on-the-job experience. Thousands of AIAS graduates often acquire important positions in the several fields of law enforcement, especially in criminal identification and forensic science.
Accreditation
Distance Education and Training Council, North Carolina Community College System