Checking date: 10/07/2020


Course: 2020/2021

Forensic Science II
(17437)
Bachelor in Management of Public Security (Plan: 377 - Estudio: 341)


Coordinating teacher: RODRIGUEZ MILLAN, MARCOS

Department assigned to the subject: Mechanical Engineering Department, Transversal matters

Type: Compulsory
ECTS Credits: 6.0 ECTS

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Requirements (Subjects that are assumed to be known)
Ciencias Forenses I
The competencies that the student is expected to learn are the following: Correctly apply the methods, procedures and techniques of investigation to the resolution of crimes and crimes. Clarification of events. This requires achieving the learning outcomes outlined below: To know the methods, procedures and techniques of investigation that, from the point of view of technology to assist in the investigation of events.
Description of contents: programme
Technologies applied to obtaining data and traces. Document and object identification: Systems automatic investigation (ballistics and instrumental traces), forensic computer graphics. Methodology and Procedures based on quality systems. Scientific intelligence. Expertise.
Learning activities and methodology
It includes classroom activities with the support of the teacher and not classroom activities. ECTS: 2.4 credits of each subject of 6 ECTS, or 1.2 credits of each subject of 3 ECTS, correspond to classroom work of the student with the support of the teaching staff (master classes, classes to solve problems and questions in small groups, laboratory classes, presentations of students). Non-presential ECTS: 3.6 credits of each subject of 6 ECTS, or 1.8 credits of each subject of 3 ECTS, correspond to the student's personal work (including study, work, tests and exams), etc).). 50% of training activities (3 ECTS in 6ECTS subjects, or 1.5 ECTS in 3 ECTS subjects) are oriented to the acquisition of theoretical knowledge. The remaining 50% is oriented towards the acquisition of practical skills related to the programme of each subject. Due to the uncertainty about the teaching format to which the health circumstances will lead us during the next course, it is expected to start in the semi-attendance mode, and may lead to training 100% classroom or 100% online depending on the evolution of the spread or control of the pandemic and the health and hygiene standards dictated by the authorities of the sector.
Assessment System
  • % end-of-term-examination 40
  • % of continuous assessment (assigments, laboratory, practicals...) 60

Basic Bibliography
  • Antón Barberá, F., J.V. De Luis y Turégano. Manual de Técnica Policial. Policia. 1991
  • Bodziak, W.J.. Footwear Impression Evidence. CRC Press. 2000
  • BÁÑEZ PEINADO, José. TÉCNICAS DE INVESTIGACIÓN CRIMINAL. Dykinson S.L.. 2012
  • Moreno González, L.R.. Balística forense. Mexico. 1986
  • Sáez Martínez, Julio . CIENCIAS FORENSES II: Grafística. Fundamentos.. Centro Universitario de la Guardia Civil. 2018
  • VERON BUSTILLO, EMILIO JAVIER. CIENCIAS FORENSES II (PARTE I): BALISTICA Y TRAZAS INSTRUMENTALES. CENTRO UNIVERSITARIO DE LA GUARDIA CIVIL. 2016

The course syllabus may change due academic events or other reasons.