Description
In Exploring Creation with Forensics, author and forensic pathologist Joseph A. Prahlow, MD, and his team of experts present forensic science in a God-honoring way. Through this high school science elective, students will learn about the various disciplines within the field of forensics and how law enforcement uses the information and skills taught in each module to solve crimes.
This course is a great fit for students considering a future career in law enforcement, forensic science, or pathology.
One Semester Course with One-Year Access
While this course is designed to be completed in 16 weeks in one semester, students will receive access to the self-paced version of Exploring Creation with Forensics for 1 year from the date of purchase. They will complete the course via the Canvas learning platform.
Lab Component
To complete the lab component of this course, you will need both the Course Guide & Answer Key and the Student Notebook. The labs will require parental or co-op teacher involvement to set up so students can investigate and uncover the answers.
What’s Included?
This online course includes the following:
- Digital Textbook – Students receive access to a digital version of the textbook, Exploring Creation with Forensics.
- Audiobook – An audio narration of the textbook enhances your students’ reading experience and benefits auditory learners or students with reading difficulties.
- Video Lessons – Instructor Austin Powell provides video lessons throughout each module to strengthen students’ understanding of the course concepts.
- Hands-on Experiments – To complete the lab component of this course, you will need both the Course Guide & Answer Key and the Student Notebook. The labs will require parental or co-op teacher involvement to set up so students can investigate and uncover the answers.
- Review Questions and Answers – Each module includes independent review questions and answers along with a study guide to allow students to practice the concepts taught and prepare them for end-of-module tests.
- AutoGrade+ – AutoGrade+ provides dynamic online testing for Apologia courses with multiple attempts, immediate answer feedback, and automatic grade recording. AutoGrade+ can also be purchased separately for an additional student if needed.
NOTE: The online course does not include the Course Guide and Answer Key or the Student Notebook. These components are both required to complete the lab component of the course.Â
Course Overview
Students will begin their journey into forensics with an introduction to the United States legal system to create the foundation on which they will build their knowledge of the field. From there, students will learn about different forensics practices, such as fingerprint analysis, toxicology and chromatography, firearms examination, forensic entomology, and more. Also included in the curriculum are hands-on, interactive labs that will challenge students to put the skills they have learned to the test and make them think like actual investigators. Most importantly, students will gain a better understanding of how our Creator helps investigators uncover truth and bring about justice in our fallen world.Â
This 1-semester online Forensics elective contains 15 modules, an audiobook, and video lessons and labs. The printed Student Notebook and Course Guide & Answer Key are each sold separately.Â
Topics covered in this course include the following:
- Module 1: The United States Legal System
- Module 2: Fingerprints
- Module 3: Trace Evidence—Hairs & Fibers
- Module 4: Impression & Toolmark Evidence
- Module 5: Toxicology & Chromatography
- Module 6: Firearms Examination
- Module 7: Death Investigation
- Module 8: Forensic Pathology
- Module 9: Forensic Anthropology
- Module 10: Forensic Odontology
- Module 11: Forensic Entomology
- Module 12: Bloodstain Evidence
- Module 13: Forensic Serology & DNA Testing
- Module 14: Other Forensic Sciences
- Module 15: Crime Scene
Once students have completed their studies in Exploring Creation with Forensics, they will have gained not only a deeper understanding of the skills needed to become a forensics investigator and the different career paths available but also a greater knowledge of the One who will be with them through all time! After all, God is just and is the final judge.Â
Engaging Video Lessons
Each section of the textbook features engaging videos to help your student better absorb the information presented in the text. Retired law enforcement officer Austin Powell uses visual animations and on-location video clips to explain more complicated concepts in a three-dimensional, interactive way.
We’ve also included video demonstrations of all the experiments so your students can easily set up experiments at home.
Hands-on Experiments
Throughout this homeschool course, your student will connect video lesson instruction with hands-on experiments for maximum learning. Experiments utilize easy-to-obtain household items.
Automatically Graded Tests
The tests for the self-paced version of this course have been exclusively designed for automatic grading. After completing a test, students receive immediate results and explanations for incorrect answers so they can re-review concepts as needed. They may repeat the test a second time to ensure they’ve understood all the material. The higher score of the two attempts will be recorded as the test grade.
Student Notebook
The student notebook for Exploring Creation with Forensics is highly recommended. It is designed to help students foster the independence, organization, and preparation they need to thrive academically.
Notetaking helps students retain information, review for tests, and record their thoughts as they connect the concepts presented in the textbook with their own ideas. Taking good notes can bridge the gap to mastering a concept with the following advantages:
- Students stay focused on what they are reading.
- Students pay closer attention, which increases their retention.
- Students have notes in their own words to review for tests.
- Students learn to connect new information to what they already know.
Additionally, the student notebook helps students keep a carefully organized, detailed, and complete lab notebook. Students can use the included lab report forms to record the information gathered during experiments and master writing a formal lab report.
The student notebook contains:
- Note-taking pages
- Instruction in the Cornell note-taking system
- Space to answer all study questions found in the textbook
- Lab report forms for each experiment in the text
Technical Requirements
Before purchasing, please be sure you have read the browser and system requirements for Canvas, the platform on which Apologia’s self-paced courses are built. If you are unsure whether your system meets these requirements, please try the free demo.
Return Policy
Refund requests for an Apologia self-paced course must be sent to customerservice@apologia.com within 30 days of purchase, with only module 1 accessed.
Meet the Author
Joseph A. Prahlow, MD