2023-2024 Graduate Course Catalog 
    
    May 03, 2024  
2023-2024 Graduate Course Catalog

Medicolegal Death Investigation, CAS


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Contact:

Michael Sponsler, sponsler@syr.edu
Professor of Chemistry, Director of Curricular Programs for the Forensic and National Security Sciences Institute at Syracuse University
1-133 Center Sci & Tech
315-443-4880

Faculty:

Kathleen Corrado, James Crill, Deepika Das, Brian Ehret, Ulrich Englich, James Hewett, Michael Marciano, Natalie Novotna, Maria Pettolina, Robert Silver, James T. Spencer, Michael B. Sponsler, Robert Stoppacher

Program Description:

The Advanced Certificate in Medicolegal Death Investigation is a 12-credit program that offers instruction that can be tailored to a wide variety of professionals who may either directly or tangentially become involved in cases of deaths that require investigation. In addition to those in the medicolegal field, this includes primary responders (police officers, paramedics, etc.), coroners, funeral directors, forensic scientists, and medical and legal personnel. Knowledge gained in this certificate will help these professionals to aid the investigation in death cases by preserving evidence, providing suitable documentation, and appropriately interacting with others at the scene or involved in the case. In the case of legal professionals, the knowledge will aid their interpretation of medical examiner reports and help them to know what questions to ask. Thus, this certificate program will help these various people become more effective in their own professions as it intersects with death investigation.

Student Learning Outcomes


  1. SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE AND PRINCIPLES - Describe the relationship and interplay between forensic science and the legal system.
  2. ETHICS and QUALITY - Recognize the importance of ethical standards and describe the means through which such standards are upheld in forensic science.
  3. COMMUNICATION AND COLLABORATION - Demonstrate the proper collection, preservation and documentation of evidence and how medicolegal death investigators and crime scene investigators work together.
  4. PRACTICAL IMPLEMENTATION - Demonstrate procedural (and scientific) knowledge in crime scene processing and the duties of medicolegal death investigators.

Requirements:


I. Required Courses - 6 Credits


Note:


To count toward the CAS, FSC 670 should be for an internship in a medical examiner’s office, related to forensic pathology and/or medicolegal death investigation.

Transfer Credit:


Maximum of 3 credits

Part-time Study:


May be pursued

Degree:


Certificate of Advanced Study in Medicolegal Death Investigation

Total Credits: 12 (limit of 3 transfer credits)


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