NSU Continuing Education awarded for CSI program
Published: 2016-12-12
Northeastern State Universitys Continuing Education Department has once again been awarded for its Crime Scene Investigator Certificate program. The Association for Continuing Higher Education (ACHE) presented the staff and faculty of the CSI program the award for Best Non-credit Program in Crime Scene Investigation during the 78th ACHE conference in New Orleans.
The CSI certificate was developed in partnership with the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation and was designed for current law enforcement officers who would like to further develop their understanding, skills and expertise as it relates to crime scene investigations.
The program is instructed by crime scene agents from the OSBI and the Broken Arrow Police Department, with a combination of online and face-to-face learning. Most of the time will be spent online for curriculum instruction, and a few days are dedicated to practical exercises and proficiency testing on the NSU Broken Arrow campus.
The class is accredited by the Council of Law Enforcement Education and Training for 80 hours of mandatory continuing education credit and also earns students CLEET accreditation.