Project

Introduction

Your project is part of De Montfort University's BSc(Hons) in forensic collision investigation.

This module is based entirely on a project based in the workplace. It will research and then propose and evaluate solutions to a specific issue relating to the area of Forensic Collision Investigation.

What you will study

The module will build on the module ENGS3002 (professional development and project preparation) through which your project was be identified and approved. This work-based module involves the implementation of the project, its dissemination and reflection on the process.

Entry requirements

You will need to have successfully completed DMU's FdSc in forensic road collision investigation. Equivalent overseas qualifications will be considered.

Pre-course study

None.

Study method

Distance learning.

What you will need

A computer with access to the internet.

Teaching and assessment

Your course tutors will help you with your studies during the course.  They will mark and comment on your coursework assessments.

Whats the qualification

This module is part of De Montfort university's BSc(Hons) in forensic road collision investigation.

How to register

The BSc starts in September of each year. Apply through AiTS.

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The course at a glance

Code: ENGS3003
Credits: 60
Level: 6
Duration: 32 weeks
Type: Distance learning
Assessment: One project
   

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AiTS have been training collision investigators in the UK and overseas since 1996. We are also the UK's main provider of Roads Policing, Prohibitions and Tachograph training in the UK and Ireland.

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