Crime Scene Investigation – Northwest Tech

Download a PDF version of the courseoutline. Listed cost information includes tuition, additional fees, books & supplies, iPads, and clothing & tools if necessary. For a comprehensive breakdown of each programs cost information download Northwest TechsEstimated Program Costs worksheet.

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, a forensic science technician is a person employed to collect, identify, classify, and analyze physical evidence related to criminal investigations (this would include crime scene technicians who work in the field and technicians who work in the crime laboratory). The Bureaus Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2010-11 Edition, states: Jobs for forensic science technicians are expected to increase by 20 percent, which is much faster than average. Employment growth in State and local government should be driven by the increasing application of forensic science techniques, such as DNA analysis, to examine, solve, and prevent crime. The report also points out: In addition to job openings created by growth, many openings should arise from the need to replace technicians who retire or leave the labor force for other reasons.

Below is a list of items Northwest Techs Admissions Team will need prior to your acceptance into the Crime Scene Investigationprogram.

Required items can be submitted in person at the Northwest Tech campus, via postal mail addressed to: Northwest Tech Admissions, 1209 Harrison, Goodland, KS, or through email communications withadmission@nwktc.edu.

**Crime Scene Investigation Technology students are required to complete a background check once on campus in the fall. The instructor will conduct the background check process during class time and the fee for the background check will be paid for through program lab fees included in your cost estimate for the program.

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