Colorado CSI Training
Regis University
Forensic Accounting - Regis University
Regis offers a 600-level graduate course as part of the Masters in Accounting program called MSAA 619, Forensic Accounting. This 3-hour course breaks the field of forensic accounting down into five separate categories, and looks at each of them in turn: perpetration, detection, investigation, prevention and prosecution. The course Interpreting Accounting Information is required as a prerequisite, as is permission to enroll.
Computer Forensics - Regis University
Regis also offers a 600-level course as part of their Information Assurance program, MSIA 680, Computer Forensics. This is a 3-hour general overview course that provides a good background into the technology involved, the laws and procedures used in court for the presentation of computer forensics evidence.
Intro to Forensic Science course - Regis University
Regis has a BS in Criminology with a 300-level required course, Introduction to Forensic Science. This course is only a general survey course, offered alongside the other required courses in criminology, research methods, crime analysis, ethics and criminal profiling.
University of Colorado Boulder
K-12 Forensic Education - U. of Colorado, Boulder
The Biological Sciences Initiative at the University of Colorado at Boulder has a comprehensive set of course material for teachers and educators in elementary, middle and high schools in forensic science. The BSI is a good source for getting kids interested in forensics, helping them to pursue the right courses before they start college so they get off on the right foot. Provided are several in-depth case studies that are appropriate for in-class discussion.
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
Forensic Graduate Programs - University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
U. Colorado at Colorado Springs offers three graduate programs that offer additional courses in forensic investigation.
The first is the Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology. Extra instruction in forensic psychology is offered, allowing graduates to competently work in the court systems on profiling, sentencing recommendations and sanity defenses.
