Forensic Science 2
This is a 32-week 1 1/2-hour class. Forensics is an exciting and rapidly growing field of study and a favorite among students. In Forensics II, we will be digging deeper and covering many topics we did not have time for in the first year of Forensics.
We will be using a curriculum written by a high school Forensics teacher, frustrated that there wasn't much curriculum to choose from. She worked closely with police investigators and other law enforcement agencies and was even allowed to witness crime scene investigations. She also worked with crime labs and other forensic specialists. We will review and delve deeper into the subjects covered in Forensics 1, including blood evidence, forensic processes (chain of custody, handling of evidence), and related topics.
In Forensics 2, we will take a more in-depth look at crime scene investigation processes, photography, hair, fibers, DNA, ballistics, arson, death investigation, autopsy, toxicology, and forensic anthropology.
We will research current events and cold cases. There will be projects based on some Forensic Files episodes, the Innocence Project, and serial killer research. We will be using podcasts, documentaries, and clips from various sources to learn how the forensics we are learning about in the classroom is applied to real-life criminal investigations. There is even a crime scene project and a “cereal” killer project.
There will be engaging and exciting activities throughout the year, such as arson projects to build, pig autopsies, and crime scene analysis. I have taught high school Forensics for 12 years, and students have been requesting this second year for years. I can’t wait to explore with your student!
This class offers incredibly engaging labs and activities designed to keep students' interest while still providing rich content focused on real-world investigations and case studies. The curriculum is designed to target all learning styles and offers differentiated instruction for high school students. Students are encouraged to collaborate and explore in a student-directed learning environment. This type of instruction works great for advanced/gifted learners but has proven effective in all classrooms.
Please note:
* This curriculum is designed for students in grades 11-12 and contains content that may not be suitable for students under the age of 16.
*We will not be studying sexual crimes in detail, but some of the research or cases we cover may involve sexual assault.
*DNA will be covered in class and all that it entails; however, it will be tastefully and tactfully discussed.
* All students will be expected to behave respectfully during class.
* The curriculum is provided. You will need to provide a binder with dividers and paper, safety goggles (optional), and students need access to Schoology and a computer at home for research.
Homework: Students should expect about 30-40 minutes minimum a day on average.
Tuesday
Time: 12:55-2:25
Grades: 10-12 - Forensics 1 is a pre-requisite to this class so students will typically be in 11-12th grade. 12th-grade students who have not had Forensics 1 may choose between Forensics 1 and Forensics 2.
Cost: $440
Supply Fee: $95 (All curriculum and study materials will be provided)
Tutor: Andrea Reese