Forensic Science Forensic science (or ‘forensics’) is the use of science & technology in analysing criminal evidence. It is used to provide impartial, factual information to support criminal investigations. This challenging field of work has recently experienced increasing popularity as a result of various television programmes, such as CSI. If you enjoy science, have an enquiring mind & attention to detail, & want to help solve crimes, this course is ideal for you. About Our Forensic Science Course This forensic science training course offers an introduction to forensic science & an overview of the principles & techniques of the discipline, including crime scene investigations, investigating computer-based electronic evidence, crime scene equipment, analysis of evidence, & presentation of evidence. This course is suitable for those with a keen interest in forensic science or who are looking to further their knowledge in this field as a foundation to a higher level of study. What Could I Do After Taking This Forensics Course? Build your career. If you wish to build your forensics career, you could continue your training & education in human anatomy & physiology, statistics & criminology: subjects that are essential to this field. Obtain a degree. To work as a forensic scientist, you’ll need a science-based degree. Alternatively, if you want to focus on electronics casework, you could go on to gain experience & qualifications in computing, electrical engineering, & the like. Work as a forensics lab support assistant. If you’ve already earned a HND, BTEC or A-level in science, & have some work experience, you could apply for a position as a forensics lab support assistant. Forensic scientists earn an average of £28, 000+*/year. Source: Payscale.com, March 2013