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For those who were wondering, I'll be taking:

INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION. Basic principles of criminal investigation are examined. These principles include: security, preservation and recording of crime scenes; crime scene search; collection, preservation and security of physical evidence; preliminary and secondary investigation processes; scientific aids to investigations such as DNA; crime causation and modus operandi; causes of death and death scene analysis; sources of information, including informants, interviews and interrogations; note taking and report writing; and case preparation.

Yes, I'm considering writing a mystery some day, why do you ask? *grin*

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Date: 2007-08-24 11:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wishweaver.livejournal.com
Yeah, same here. My old shop was a structured code programming mainframe running type of place. Most of the people working there had degrees in Mathematics because Computer Science degrees didn't exist when they were in school. I knew I should probably update my degree but didn't *have* to. ;-)

That's not true now. When I started doing the Malicious Code/Computer Forensics gig last year I discovered there was a *lot* I didn't know. Anyway, a second degree seemed to be the most efficient way to catch up! Lord knows the Wishweaver Home School Method has only been so effective. ;-)

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