Certification
Micro Credentials Program
Mode of Study
100% Online | 05 Hours of Live Sessions
Learning Medium – English
Some of the most complex criminal investigations ever solved involve an incredibly small, single piece of biological evidence.
The Micro Credential Program in Forensic DNA Examination is a course that gives you insights into the science of DNA analysis and its powerful role in criminal investigations. From understanding the building blocks of genetic material to presenting findings in a courtroom, this program covers an overview of the full journey of biological evidence, from crime scene to conviction.
You will learn about the structure of DNA, its functions, and why it is a reliable identifier, as well as how biological samples are collected, packaged, and preserved to protect their integrity and ensure they remain usable when it matters most.
The course provides a glimpse about human genetics, including its inheritance, variation, mutations, and genome mapping. This will give you the scientific context that makes DNA profiling meaningful. You will explore a few landmark developments like the Human Genome Project and understand why they changed the landscape of forensic investigation forever.
You will learn what laboratory techniques make DNA analysis possible: extraction, purification, quantification, PCR amplification, and gel electrophoresis. You will learn not just how these methods work but how to apply them with the precision and contamination awareness that forensic work demands.
The program then highlights the concept of DNA fingerprinting, like polymorphism analysis, profiling techniques, and the interpretation of results in real criminal cases. Because understanding the science is only half the job; knowing what the results actually mean is where investigations turn.
Finally, you will examine the legal and ethical dimensions of DNA evidence, what makes it admissible in court, the safeguards that protect its integrity, its limitations, and the ethical responsibilities to follow while using such powerful scientific tools.
By the end, you will have the knowledge and the perspective to work confidently at the intersection of science, investigation, and justice.
Become Proficient to Answer:
- What is DNA, and how does it function as genetic material in forensic investigations?
- How are biological samples such as blood, hair, and bodily fluids collected and preserved?
- What are the key principles of human genetics, including inheritance and genetic variation?
- How do mutations and genome diversity influence forensic analysis?
- What are the different sources of DNA used in forensic investigations?
- What techniques are involved in DNA extraction, purification, and quantification?
- How do PCR and gel electrophoresis contribute to DNA analysis?
- What is DNA fingerprinting, and how is it applied in identifying individuals?
- What advanced methods are used in DNA profiling and result interpretation?
- How is DNA evidence presented and evaluated in legal proceedings?
- What ethical and procedural considerations must be followed in DNA-based investigations?
- What are the limitations and challenges associated with DNA profiling?
Learning Outcomes:
Fundamentals of DNA and Genetics: Understand the structure, function, and significance of DNA along with core concepts of human genetics and inheritance.
Biological Evidence Handling: Develop skills in the proper collection, preservation, and handling of biological samples used in forensic investigations.
DNA Analysis Techniques: Gain practical knowledge of laboratory methods such as DNA extraction, PCR amplification, and electrophoresis.
DNA Profiling and Identification: Learn how DNA fingerprinting techniques are used to identify individuals and support criminal investigations.
Analytical and Interpretation Skills: Build the ability to analyze DNA results and draw meaningful conclusions in forensic contexts.
Legal and Ethical Understanding: Acquire knowledge of admissibility, ethical concerns, and limitations related to DNA evidence in court proceedings.
Course Details: Access to a Wide Range of Resources like recorded lectures, notes and other study materials.
