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Forensic Science Academy Camp

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Join us in 2025!

Tiffin University Forensic Science Academy Camp

If Law and Order, CSI and NCIS are on regular rotation and science has become a guilty pleasure, it is time to take it to the next level with Tiffin University Forensic Science Academy Camp.

Especially for high school students entering junior and seniors, campers will learn principles and tactics to assist criminal investigations through chemistry, biology, and analyzing real and recent crime scenes from coroners across the country,- and become the star of their own show. Campers will work in small groups with high-level TU professors with field experience alongside experts currently working in the fields of crime scene analysis, fire forensics, blood spatter, forensic biology and forensic chemistry. Campers will also learn how to handle the mental and emotional challenges of this kind of career from current and past Death Investigators and Coroners. 

Forensic Science Academy Camp: Summer 2025
Price:
TBD
Residence Hall:
TBD
Camp Capacity: 30 campers
For entering juniors and seniors


Refund policy

Campers will receive a full refund if there is a cancelation two weeks (fourteen days) before the camp’s start date. If there is a cancelation after this time, no refund will be given. 


Campers will learn about:

  • Crime scene investigations and processing
  • Autopsy
  • Fire investigations and fire forensics
  • Ballistics and bullet trajectory
  • Explosive detonation
  • Dealing with mental health issues that death investigators face

Campers will also take part in activities like:

  • Forensic anthropology, working with human bones for sex and age identification of victims
  • Blood spatter analysis
  • Digital autopsy (anatomage table)
  • Autopsy experience
  • Crime scene recreation

Amenities

Students will be staying in a single room. Meals will be provided to the students in the Cole Dining Hall.

What to Bring

Students will need to bring all personal hygiene items, towels, pillow and bedding for an XL twin bed.


Featuring Faculty Members from Tiffin University

chris boehler

Christopher Boehler

Visiting Professor of Chemistry/General Sciences
mazie davis headshot

Mazie Davis

Professor of Biology
Owen Fritz

Owen Fritz

Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Drone Academy Director
419.448.3384 More Info
sushmita ghoshe

Sushmita Ghosh, Ph.D.

Professor of Science
timothy mccarty

Timothy McCarty, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Mathematics
andrew savage

Andrew Savage

Assistant Professor of Biology
SAS Lab Director
419.448.3428 More Info
john schupp

John Schupp, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Outreach Coordinator for the Drone Academy
419.448.3507 More Info

Disclaimer

**Please be advised, due to the nature of the content, the camp may contain graphic materials. Parents or guardians must sign a release for the camper to take part in the academy.

**Campers will be monitored by a Tiffin University chaperone 24 hours a day, including camp activites and inside the residence halls.

Tiffin University – Nondiscrimination Policy

Tiffin University is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination and equal opportunity for employees, applicant for employment, students or applicant for admission, access to educational opportunities on the basis of race, religion, personal appearance, color, sex, pregnancy, political affiliation, social-economic class, place of business, residence, religion, creed, ethnicity, national origin (including ancestry), citizenship status, physical or mental disability, age, marital status, family responsibilities, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, veteran or military status (including special disabled veteran, Vietnam-era veteran, or recently separated veteran), predisposing genetic characteristics, domestic violence victim status, or any other protected category under applicable local, state or federal law, including protections for those opposing discrimination or participating in any resolution process on campus or within the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or other human rights agencies. All complaints of sexual harassment/misconduct, domestic violence, dating violence, bullying, cyber-bullying, stalking, or discrimination should be reported to officeofeao@shorinji-kempo.net or 419.448.3504 or visit shorinji-kempo.net/institutionaldiversity.