Forensic Entomology offers a comprehensive study of the role insects play in death investigations, particularly in estimating time of death and understanding postmortem processes. Through engaging lectures and practical field exercises, participants will learn how to identify common forensic insects, analyze their life cycles, and interpret entomological evidence found at crime scenes. The session covers key topics such as the use of insect development to estimate the postmortem interval, the effects of environmental factors on decomposition, and the application of entomological evidence in legal investigations, providing participants with valuable skills for real-world forensic casework.