
UniversityofCambridge: Forensic Science: DNA Analysis
With an introduction to both genetics and forensic science, this course will show you the role of DNA in criminal investigations. Case studies illustrate how forensic investigations have changed with advances in genetics and how future developments will affect criminals and investigators.
Course Insight
Suitable for beginner learners. This course serves as an entry point into Biology & Life Sciences, building foundational knowledge before moving on to advanced frameworks or specialized paths.
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What You’ll Learn
Have you always wanted to learn more about forensic science and crime scene investigation? Are you a fan of books, podcasts and shows featuring true crimes? Do you work or aspire to work in law enforcement, public policy, science or research and gain an understanding of DNA analysis?
In this course you will be given a clear introduction to both genetics and forensic science by geneticist expert Dr. Susan Gurney.
From understanding the different types of DNA to how DNA is collected and examined at a crime scene, this course offers you an opportunity to understand the science (molecular biology) and techniques employed by forensic scientists.
Case studies will delve into real life examples of criminal investigations where biological evidence, genetics and forensic DNA analysis was used to solve the investigation and also where genetics and forensic DNA analysis was used to exonerate people who have been imprisoned for a crime they did not commit.
You will appreciate not only how genetics has changed over the years and the effects that this has had on forensic investigation, but also how future advances in genetics might affect both future criminals and investigations.
Verified Track students will also have the opportunity to create their own crime scene casebook, and attend webinars with the Tutor.
Outcomes
- Demonstrate a knowledge of genetics .
- Understand how genetics can be utilized in a forensic investigation .
- Study the ethical issues surrounding genetics and its use in forensic science, for example the National DNA Database .
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