National Innovation Diploma in Forensic Science (NID in Forensics Science) |
The NID programme in Forensic Science is structured to run for twenty four months of classroom and practical works, with the supervised industrial work experience scheme (SIWES) with relevant organizations and running concurrently with course work starting in the third quarter. |
This program is designed to equip diplomates to have the same fundamental methods of analysis deployed in other branches of Forensics Science, understand the Forensics Science. |
NID 1 - SEMESTER 1
Course Code |
Course Title |
MTH 112
GNS 101
FTECH 113
FTECH 114
FTECH 115
FTECH 116
FTECH 117
FTECH 118
FTECH 101
FTECH 111 |
Algebra and Elementary Trigonometry
Use of English
Intro to Forensic Science
Criminal Law
Traffic Accident Reconstruction
Criminal Justice
General Chemistry I
General Biology I
Basic Law
Organic Chemistry I |
NID 1 - SEMESTER 2
Course Code |
Course Title |
COM 123
MAT 121
FTECH 122
FTECH 124
FTECH 125
FTECH 126
FTECH 127
FTECH 128
FTECH 120 |
English Language
Engineering Math
Principal of Investigation
Forensic Biology
Criminal Investigation
General Chemistry II
General Biology II
Organic Chemistry II
SIWES |
NID 2 - SEMESTER 1
Course Code |
Course Title |
GNS 201
FTECH 201
FTECH 202
FTECH 203
FTECH 204
FTECH 205
FTECH 206
FTECH 207 |
Communication Skill
Criminal Justice
Physical Evidence
Law & Forensics
Spectrometry
Forensic Toxicology
Psychology
Abnormal Psychology |
NID 2 - SEMESTER 2
Course Code |
Course Title |
FTECH 221
FTECH 222
FTECH 223
FTECH 224
FTECH 223
FTECH 225
FTECH 226
FTECH 227
FTECH 228 |
Genetics
Pathology
Population Health
Nigeria criminal Justice II
Court Process II
Forensic Pathology
Forensic Trace Evidence
Project |
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For the purpose of awarding the National Innovation Diploma in Forensic Science is, the students’ work shall be evaluated on the basis of Practical work, Examinations and Tests assessed per subject and SIWES, as follows:
SIWES is programmed to run concurrently with course work starting in the third quarter.
The weighting of each of the components of subjects and SIWES shall be as follows:
General Studies - 10% (minimum)
Foundation Studies - 15% (minimum)
Industrial Attachment (SIWES) - 25% (minimum)
Professional (Core) Studies - 50% (maximum)
100%
Practical - 70%
Examinations - 20%
Class Tests - 10%
100% |