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2012-2013 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Crime Scene Technology, AS


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The Crime Scene Technology program is designed to prepare students for employment in fields related to crime scene investigation. Students who complete the program will be able to locate, preserve, develop, collect, analyze, and present physical evidence relating to the scene of the crime. Students learn the necessary skills to accurately map out, collect and log evidence, develop and preserve fingerprints, write reports, and present courtroom testimony. Typical industry job titles include Crime Scene Technician, Crime Scene Technologist, and Crime Scene Investigator.

The program consists of a 28 credit-hour college certificate (major code PSVC CRST), and a two-year, 60 credit-hour Associate in Science Degree (major code AS CRST). The certificate program is designed to provide technical training and will transfer directly into the Crime Scene Technology Associates in Science Degree. Many law enforcement agencies require college degrees prior to employment, and students who do not have law enforcement related experience are strongly encouraged to complete the AS degree. Although most crime scene technicians in Southwest Florida are law enforcement certified, more agencies are beginning to use civilians in these positions.  Employment opportunities are greatly enhanced by prior experience in a law related field. Salary and job opportunities vary with willingness to relocate.

Full-time students can complete all coursework in two years. In addition to class and laboratory training, upon approval, internship opportunities are available that will allow the student to experience first-hand the job skills required in the field of crime scene investigation.

The Associate in Science degree in Crime Scene Technology transfers directly into the Edison State College Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Public Safety Administration, as well as any public Florida college or university’s Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice. For additional information on Transfer Services, contact the department at (239) 489-9132.

Continuing Toward A Bachelor’s Degree?

Students intending to continue toward a Bachelor’s degree are encouraged to consult with their transfer school prior to choosing their Associate’s Degree and/or elective coursework. Contact the Edison State College Law and Public Service Program Office at (239) 489-9132, or go to www.edison.edu for current information on Bachelor’s degree partnerships with Edison State College. The Associate in Science degree in Crime Scene Technology transfers directly into the Edison State College Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Public Safety Administration.

Program Highlights:

  • The nature of crime scene investigation can require physical activity. Students enrolled in the Crime Scene Technology program must be physically able to go into, under, on top of, and through many different environmental scenes as part of their training.
  • The employment process may include an extensive background investigation. A prior criminal history may strongly inhibit employment opportunities in this field. Potential employers may require some or all of the following criteria as part of the employment process:

    • Physical Agility 
    • Drug Screening
    • Physical Examination
    • Credit Check
    • Polygraph and/or Voice Stress Analysis
    • Background
    • Oral Board Review
    • Psychological
    • U.S. Citizenship
    • Minimum Age Requirement

Successful Personal Attributes:

  • Safety Conscious
  • Methodical
  • Confident
  • Team Player
  • Tolerant
  • Open-minded
  • Creative/Innovative Oriented/Analytical
  • Strong Ethical Standard
  • Observant
  • Thorough
  • Decisive
  • Patient
  • Inquisitive/Persistent
  • Logical
  • Detail

Contact Information:

Law and Public Service Programs Office: (239) 489-9132.

Website: http://www.edison.edu/academics/ascrimescene/crimescene.php.

Program Prerequisites:

None

General Education Requirements:


 

  • 3 credit(s)
  • 3 credit(s)
  • *   Mathematics 3 credit(s)

  • *   Humanities (PHI 2600 Ethics is recommended) 3 credit(s)

  • *   Social Science (PSY 2012 General Psychology is recommended) 3 credit(s)

  • ** Natural Science 3 credit(s)

     

General Education Credit Hours: 18


 

Degree Core Requirements:


 

Degree Core Credit Hours: 31


 

Open Electives: 11


 

Total Degree Credit Hours: 60


 

Notes:


*   Courses specified as Mathematics, Humanities and Social Science must be selected from courses listed in the College catalog under general education requirements for the AA degree. (Refer to the Associate in Arts Degree General Education Program Guide, AA .)

** Natural Science course must be chosen from the following:

   3 credit(s),   3 credit(s) and   1 credit(s),    3 credit(s),    3 credit(s),    3 credit(s),    3 credit(s),    3 credit(s) and   1 credit(s),  4 credit(s),    4 credit(s),   4 credit(s),   3 credit(s) and    1 credit(s)   3 credit(s) and    1 credit(s)   3 credit(s) and   1 credit(s),   3 credit(s) and   1 credit(s),    3 credit(s) and  1 credit(s),   3 credit(s) and    1 credit(s),   3 credit(s) and   1 credit(s),     3 credit(s) and   1 credit(s)

***CGS 1100 - Computer Applications for Business  has a prerequisite of CGS 1000 - Computer Literacy . Students are eligible to waive this prerequisite through CLEP testing. Credits received through CLEP can be used to fulfill open elective requirements for this degree. Refer to www.edison.edu/assessment/clep.php for additional information.

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