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TAKE THE PLUNGE.

Dive into a new world, opening doors to new friendships, career opportunities and recreational hotspots. Enroll in the following courses at FSU Tallahassee or Panama City.

• Introduction to Underwater Investigation (ISC 3062/ISC 3062L or ISC 5060/ISC 5060L): presents the history, principles of basic hyperbaric science diving, physics and physiology as they relate to diving. The lab is designed to develop proficiency in the basic skills required to perform safe underwater operations.

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• Scientific Underwater Investigation (ISC 3063/ISC 3063L or ISC 5061/ISC 5061L) provides the technology to collect data in an underwater environment according to the scientific method. The course emphasizes techniques used in science disciplines that function underwater. Elective: Theory and practice of compressed-gas diving (PEN 1136) leads to Open Water Diver certification.

CONTINUING REQUIREMENTS FOR UNDERWATER CRIME SCENE DIVING

• Underwater Crime Scene Methodology (CJE 4764 and CJE 4764L) applies underwater measurement protocols, advanced dive skills and sophisticated instruments to gathering and examining evidence in underwater environments like those encountered in actual investigations.

• Underwater Crime Scene Investigation course and capstone (CJE 4765 and CJE4765L) utilizes program skills to plan, conduct and report on several simulated crime scenes.

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