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Diploma of Forensic Identification (Biometrics) 11217NAT

Overview

This course provides you with the skills and knowledge to review and verify biometric technologies and use scientific comparison techniques for evidence of interest, to establish and authenticate a person’s identity and report on the examinations using established legal and workplace frameworks.

Qualification:

Diploma of Forensic Identification (Biometrics) 11217NAT

Next Intake:

Semester 1 2025

Course No:

DP-HS56

Campus:

ɬÀï·¬Bruce 

Duration:

This qualification can be completed part time over 2 - 2.5 years or (4 - 5 semesters).
Each enrolment period has duration of 16 weeks (1 Semester) and demonstration of your skills and knowledge will be ongoing throughout this time. You will regularly discuss your progress with the online teacher via email or phone and through the online classroom. All units are delivered fully online, and you should aim to complete 2 units each semester.
You should plan to allocate 5-7 hours per unit each week for studying learning materials, completing practical tasks, and engaging in assessments. In addition, you will need to dedicate 3-8 hours per unit each week for independent learning on projects, assignments, practical skills development and assessment preparation.

Cost Info:

Enrolment fees for this course are based on the costs per subject as indicated below. Subject costs identified as Full Fee receive no government subsidy. Concessions are not available. The fees below apply unless training as an apprentice or trainee.

Indicative Cost:

Standard $1,510 Full fee $5,888

Likely Job Outcome:

Biometrics Reviewer, Identity Officer, Biometric Data Analyst, Identity Fraud Investigator, or Laboratory Technician specialising in Biometrics in a public or private organisation.

Application Type:

Full Fee
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Timetable Information

To help with the enrolment process print your timetable, or keep the window open, so that you can refer back to it for your course code, course name, and the Course Reference Numbers (CRNs) or Block Code.

Additional Information

As the course is delivered fully online, you will require the following equipment:
• Computer with the capacity to download and run image editing, video editing and specialised comparison software
• Webcam and sound capabilities
• Stable internet connection
• Camera
• Scanner
• Printer
• Computer software including word processing, presentation and spreadsheeting

The order of unit sequencing is as follows:
• PSPGEN105 Gather and analyse information and PSPGEN106 Conduct research analysis are capstone units and undertaken together during your final semester of study.

This course provides a pathway for graduates to advance their technical skills in forensic identification sciences and to represent their organisation as specialist.

Entry Requirements

Essential entry requirements
All applicants must have completed the Certificate IV in Biometric Technologies (10837NAT) OR an equivalent qualification OR be able to demonstrate equivalent skills and knowledge.

Skills Recognition

To study any course at ɬÀï·¬(excluding non-accredited training) you must have a Unique Student Identifier (USI).

Literacy Skills Information

We suggest that you will need Australian Core Skills Framework literacy levels of at least 4 across reading, writing, learning, oral communication and, depending on your course of study, numeracy skills to successfully complete this course. If you do not have this level, you can still enrol and seek support to improve your skills or you may prefer to begin with the lower level course. Please visit Foundation Skills.

Transition Information

Qualifications at ɬÀï·¬are regularly updated or replaced to meet current industry needs and maximise your employment opportunities. If this occurs while you are part way through a qualification, you may need to vary your learning to meet the new national requirements. ɬÀï·¬will aim to make this as smooth as possible for you.

Subject Cancellations/Changes

To ensure positive outcomes for all students, ɬÀï·¬may need to cancel or change classes at short notice. ɬÀï·¬will make every effort to inform students as soon as changes are made and will also make every effort to offer alternative arrangements for students to meet the requirements of the subject and complete their qualification. In an unfortunate instance when this cannot be met, you will receive a full refund. Please ensure you maintain current contact details via ɬÀï·¬Self Service or by contacting ɬÀï·¬Student Services at infoline@cit.edu.au.


Subject Information

Complete 9 subjects

Core: Complete all 5

  • NAT11217001   Apply specialist digital image processing techniques
    • ɬÀï·¬Code: FOSC440
      Cost: Standard $160.00
      Full fee $650.00
      Description: This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to assess, examine, enhance, and evaluate digital images for forensic analysis. This includes examining digital images from sources, including biometric systems, cameras, and scanners to determine originality, inconsistencies, manipulations and significant artefacts of interest. It requires the abilities to apply specialist digital image processing methods to enhance and discriminate digital images for forensic evaluation and provide referral recommendations to other specialist examination areas when the examination of those images is integral to the progression of an investigation. This unit could be applied in, but is not limited to, the following workplaces: police services, forensic science services, border security agencies, security organisations, assessing councils, road traffic agencies, investigation units and financial organisations. No occupational licensing, certification or specific legislative requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.
      Prerequisites: Nil
  • NAT11217002   Apply professional practices in specialist examination roles
    • ɬÀï·¬Code: FOSC441
      Cost: Standard $160.00
      Full fee $650.00
      Description: This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills, and knowledge to ensure that examiners apply current standards of quality practice and ethical behaviour in a forensic examination setting. This includes the analysis of quality, risk, accreditation, and codes of ethics that govern forensic workplaces and to determine corrective and preventative measures as well as their application to personal practice. It requires the abilities to understand the responsibilities of specialist service providers in investigative and legal industries, knowledge of national and international peak professional bodies within the biometrics, forensics, facial comparison, and document examination communities, and to further develop knowledge on quality assurance, ethical practices, professional practices, validation, regulations, codes of conduct, cognitive bias, industry accreditation and standards. This unit could be applied in, but is not limited to, the following workplaces: police services, forensic science services, border security agencies, security organisations, assessing councils, road traffic agencies, investigation units and financial organisations. No occupational licensing, certification or specific legislative requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.
      Prerequisites: Nil
  • NAT11217003   Present evidence in a judicial system
    • ɬÀï·¬Code: FOSC442
      Cost: Standard $160.00
      Full fee $650.00
      Description: This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to present evidence in a judicial setting. It includes the preparation of evidence and presenting evidence in accordance with established legal and workplace protocols as well as reflecting on own practice. It requires the abilities to compose reports, statements, photographs, and charts for presenting technical evidence before courts, commissions, and tribunals. Also, an understanding of the rules of evidence and giving evidence during examination-in-chief, cross-examination and re-examination with emphasis placed on appreciating and complying with courtroom protocols and procedures. This unit could be applied in, but is not limited to, the following workplaces: police services, forensic science services, border security agencies, security organisations, assessing councils, road traffic agencies, investigation units and financial organisations. No occupational licensing, certification or specific legislative requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.
      Prerequisites: Nil
  • PSPGEN105   Gather and analyse information
    • ɬÀï·¬Code: PSAD460
      Cost: Standard $75.00
      Full fee $213.00
      Description: This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to collect and analyse information to achieve work unit objectives and meet client needs. This unit applies to those working in public sector roles and may be applied to anyone working in a similar organisational context. Those undertaking this unit work independently, performing complex tasks in a range of familiar contexts.The skills in this unit must be applied in accordance with Commonwealth and State or Territory legislation, Australian standards and industry codes of practice.No occupational licensing, certification or specific legislative requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.
      Prerequisites: Nil
  • PSPGEN106   Conduct research and analysis
    • ɬÀï·¬Code: PSAD461
      Cost: Standard $155.00
      Full fee $665.00
      Description: This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to undertake research and analysis.This unit applies to those working in generalist and specialist roles within the public sector. Those undertaking this unit performing complex tasks in a range of familiar contexts.The skills in this unit must be applied in accordance with Commonwealth and State or Territory legislation, Australian standards and industry codes of practice.No occupational licensing, certification or specific legislative requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.
      Prerequisites: Nil

Electives: Complete minimum 4

  • NAT11217004   Advise on multibiometric system applications and emerging technologies
    • ɬÀï·¬Code: FOSC443
      Cost: Standard $195.00
      Full fee $790.00
      Description: This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to advise on multibiometric systems for workplace implementation. This includes identifying, assessing, and reporting on multibiometric systems to meet the security needs of the workplace and researching emerging biometric technologies for suitability in a contemporary multibiometric system. It requires the abilities to analyse current and emerging biometric systems, identify complimentary modalities and algorithms, establish interoperability and fusion approaches, identify system vulnerabilities including privacy and work health and safety consideration and recommend a multibiometric systems for workplace implementation. This unit could be applied in, but is not limited to, the following workplaces: police services, forensic science services, border security agencies, security organisations, assessing councils, road traffic agencies, investigation units and financial organisations. No occupational licensing, certification or specific legislative requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication
      Prerequisites: Nil
  • NAT11217005   Apply statistical techniques to analyse biometric data
    • ɬÀï·¬Code: FOSC445
      Cost: Standard $195.00
      Full fee $790.00
      Description: This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to analyse statistical data from biometric systems and to use probabilistic analysis techniques to predict failure and performance issues. It includes the use and application of standard statistical and probabilistic concepts and modelling methods to interrogate biometric data. It requires the abilities to analyse and interpret biometric data to monitor the processes and operations of a biometric system within the workplace. This unit could be applied in, but is not limited to, the following workplaces: police services, forensic science services, border security agencies, security organisations, assessing councils, road traffic agencies, investigation units and financial organisations. No occupational licensing, certification or specific legislative requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.
      Prerequisites: Nil
  • NAT11217006   Apply specialised techniques to video and closed circuit television for forensic analysis
    • ɬÀï·¬Code: FOSC447
      Cost: Standard $205.00
      Full fee $840.00
      Description: This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to examine video and closed circuit television (CCTV) footage for forensic analysis. This includes establishing the examination requirements, reviewing metadata, verifying data authenticity, analysing and enhancing video/CCTV quality, establishing frames of interest for still image export, and reporting on the examination. It requires the abilities to assess video and CCTV evidence from sources, including mobile surveillance devices, portable recording devices and static CCTV cameras and provide referral recommendations to other specialist examination areas when the examination of those still images are integral to the progression of an investigation. This unit could be applied in, but is not limited to, the following workplaces: police services, forensic science services, border security agencies, security organisations, assessing councils, road traffic agencies, investigation units and financial organisations. No occupational licensing, certification or specific legislative requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication
      Prerequisites: Nil
  • NAT11217007   Conduct comparative analysis of evidence for identification
    • ɬÀï·¬Code: FOSC449
      Cost: Standard $195.00
      Full fee $609.00
      Description: This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to conduct comparative analysis of physical matching and pattern transfer evidence for identification. This includes using a range of evidence types to evaluate significance of observations between individuals or items and carrying out a comparative analysis on forensic exhibits to assist with forensic identification. It requires the abilities to understand the principles and processes applied in forensic comparison evidence types, to determine appropriate comparison methods, the limitations of physical comparison techniques and the reasoning behind conclusions. This unit could be applied in, but is not limited to, the following workplaces: police services, forensic science services, border security agencies, security organisations, assessing councils, road traffic agencies, investigation units and financial organisations. No occupational licensing, certification or specific legislative requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.
      Prerequisites: Nil
  • NAT11217008   Apply methods and ridgeology principles for fingerprint comparisons
    • ɬÀï·¬Code: FOSC450
      Cost: Standard $205.00
      Full fee $640.00
      Description: This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to analyse, compare, evaluate, and verify friction ridge impressions of latent and known finger, palm, hand or foot friction ridge impressions for identification. This includes the examination and comparison of friction ridge impressions with the resulting decision based on ridge flow, ridge path location, direction, spatial relationships of minutiae, and ridge structure. It requires the abilities to discriminate friction ridge clarity, quality, and quantity of impression details to determine identification, exclusion, or insufficient information. This unit could be applied in, but is not limited to, the following workplaces: police services, forensic science services, border security agencies, security organisations, assessing councils, road traffic agencies, investigation units and financial organisations. No occupational licensing, certification or specific legislative requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.
      Prerequisites: Nil

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More Information

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