Forensic Technician Certificate

Division: Natural Sciences

PROGRAM CODES: 2C44381

The Forensic Technician Certificate will prepare a student to work in entry-level positions in biotech and forensic science-related industries. This program is focused on practical laboratory skills with training in a working laboratory setting that specializes in the forensic area. Employment opportunities include: forensic labs, biomedical industry, academic research labs, pharmaceutical industry, agriculture and food science labs. The Forensic Technician Certificate requires 23.5 units in required courses, with a grade of C or better in each course. Completion of CHEM 101 F or CHEM 107 F can be satisfied by achieving a passing score on the Chemistry Proficiency Examination (please contact the Natural Sciences Division Dean for further details).

Required Courses (23.5 units):
AJ 092 FCrime Scene Investigation1
AJ 093 FDNA Genetic Fingerprinting0.5
AJ 222 FRules of Evidence3
AJ 230 FCrime Scene Techniques3
BIOL 190 FIntroduction to Biotechnology3
BIOL 190LFIntroduction to Biotechnology Lab1
BIOL 191 FBiotechnology A - Basic Laboratory Skills4
CHEM 101 FChemistry for Allied Health Science5
or CHEM 107 F Preparation for General Chemistry
PHOT 112 FIntroduction to Professional Digital Photography3
Total Units23.5

Program Level Student Learning Outcomes

OUTCOME 1: Demonstrate an understanding of the professions available in the biotechnology, molecular biosciences, and the forensic science industry.

OUTCOME 2: Demonstrate an understanding of laboratory safety regulations, recognize potential hazards, and practice safe and proficient use of laboratory equipment.

OUTCOME 3: Demonstrate hands-on proficiency in basic molecular biology laboratory techniques.

OUTCOME 4: Demonstrate in-depth theoretical knowledge in forensic science practices, such as trace evidence analysis, DNA identification, forensic microscopy, chain of custody procedures, and expert witness courtroom testimony.

OUTCOME 5: Demonstrate ability to effectively collect, process and document evidence, as well as communicate results and provide expert courtroom testimony.


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