Medico-Legal Issues in Forensic Imaging Practice UCPPD course
Program start date | Application deadline |
2023-09-01 | 2023-07-09 |
2024-01-01 | 2023-11-26 |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
The Medico-Legal Issues in Forensic Imaging Practice UCPPD at Teesside University is a distance-learning program that equips radiographers and other professionals with advanced knowledge and skills in forensic imaging. Through webinars, online discussions, and courtroom simulations, learners develop expertise in evidence preparation, courtroom presentation, and best practices in managing digital forensic evidence. The program enhances career prospects and professional recognition for practitioners seeking specialized forensic skills.
Program Outline
Medico-Legal Issues in Forensic Imaging Practice University Certificate in Postgraduate Professional Development (UCPPD) at Teesside University: A Detailed Extraction
Degree Overview:
This UCPPD program delves into the medico-legal issues fundamental to forensic imaging practice.
Delivered through an innovative, distance-learning format accessible globally, it caters particularly to radiographers, technologists, and other relevant professionals.
Objectives:
- Equip learners with advanced knowledge and skills in forensic imaging.
- Foster critical thinking in applying concepts to actual practice.
- Develop expertise for presenting evidence effectively in court settings.
- Cultivate adaptable professionals prepared for new developments in the field through engaging learning activities.
Program Outline:
Content:
- Core Topics: Continuity of evidence, digital evidence standards, preparing statements and documentation, courtroom presentation techniques, roles and responsibilities of expert witnesses, health and safety protocols.
- Emphasis on: Critical analysis, clear articulation of concepts, active participation in debates, adaptability in implementing new departmental procedures, aspiration for establishing best practices in managing digital forensic evidence, confident and eloquent courtroom presence.
Assessment:
Method:
A single written assignment submitted online.
Evaluation:
Focus on critical reflection, articulation, and application of acquired knowledge within the forensic imaging domain, particularly related to evidence preparation, courtroom scenarios, and departmental best practice implementation.
Teaching:
Methodology:
- Distance-learning structure.
- Flexibility for online activities completion according to learner's schedule.
- Weekly support from the tutor and peers via messaging/email.
- In-depth exploration of each topic with dedicated time for learning and application to real-world scenarios.
- Structured activities encompassing videos, online discussion forums, virtual workspaces for collaboration, and interactive assignments.
- Webinars: Six evening sessions (6:30pm - 8:30pm) featuring presentations by instructors and forensic specialists, facilitating active learning and discussion.
- Unique Aspect: Courtroom simulations provide hands-on experience with evidence presentation and cross-examination scenarios, enhancing learners' courtroom competency.
- International experts in forensic fields guide all sessions, reflecting real-world multidisciplinary collaboration.
Careers:
Opportunities:
- Advanced career prospects for practitioners with specialized forensic skills.
- Fulfillment of the Society of Radiographers' call for postgraduate education in forensic imaging.
Expected Outcomes:
- Enhanced professional recognition.
- Increased confidence and effectiveness in forensic imaging practice.
Other Information:
Fees for 2024/25:
£750
Start date:
September.
Duration:
20 weeks.
Note:
This program does not provide information about application deadlines or any specific admission requirements. Please refer to the "Entry Requirements" and "Apply Online" sections on Teesside University's dedicated program webpage for additional details.