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A nine month
distance
learning
programme with
one week
residential
summer school
open to all
occupations.
The Course starts by explaining the maths and
physics necessary to understand the Course. Later modules apply these principles to the
techniques used in collision reconstruction. This is reinforced during the practical module
when students put these techniques into practice.
Throughout the Course emphasis is placed on understanding the methods used
rather than just following rigid procedures.
Full tutor support is provided throughout. Tutors are also
responsible for assessing students in a series of written assessments which count towards
the final marks.
The Course ends with a written examination, prepared and
marked by De Montfort University. Success in the assessments and the examination leads to the award of the
University Continuing Professional Development Certificate (UCPDC) at Level
4.
On completion, successful students will be able to
reconstruct road collisions and present their findings clearly in a written report.
Students will be able to explain how and why they came to
particular conclusions and defend those conclusions under examination.
- Successful candidates gain a University Certificate.
- Recognised by the Institute of Traffic Accident Investigators
(ITAI).
- ACPO
approved for UK police.
- Tutor
support provided.
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