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Curriculum design of criminal science and technology specialty

The major of criminal science and technology is a specialized subject that comprehensively applies natural science and social science: it studies the formation and changing law of material evidence in various crimes by using relevant knowledge and technology, and exposes and proves crimes by using technical methods such as representation, extraction and identification, providing clues and evidence for investigation, prosecution and trial. This major is divided into five directions: trace inspection, document inspection, law and chemistry, traffic accident treatment and public security image technology.

main course

The main courses of criminal science and technology specialty include introduction to criminal science and technology, psychology, logic, criminal evidence, on-site investigation, criminal investigation and reconnaissance, inspection and analysis of optical instruments, etc.

Trial teaching

The practical teaching of criminal science and technology specialty includes experiment, practical training and practice. Generally, 50 weeks of experimental training (about 100 class hours), 10 week of internship and 12 week of internship are arranged.

Major professional experiments

The main professional experiments of criminal science and technology specialty include handprint experiment, footprint experiment, tool trace experiment, bullet trace experiment, public security imaging technology experiment, photography and video technology experiment, document inspection experiment, trace material evidence and poison inspection experiment, and on-site investigation experiment.