Introduction to Graphology: Online
Handwriting Analysis (“Graphology”) can expose many traits and characteristics that make up the personality of a writer. This insightful distance learning program is designed to provide security and public safety professionals with a foundation for understanding graphology. Through multimedia, case studies and hands-on analysis of actual writings, participants in this program will learn how to spot loyalty, trustworthiness, and initiative as well as signs of addiction, abuse, stress, and much more.
This class is essential for anyone whose responsibilities include personality profiling or character assessment.
The Introduction to Graphology course is presented by adjunct instructor Barry Wilson. Mr. Wilson is the President of Anlance Protection in Colorado and has provided expert services in handwriting analysis and threat assessment for over 10 years. Mr. Wilson’s skill in handwriting analysis was first cultivated under the personal training of world-renowned graphologist Nadel Claypool. Since this time, Mr. Wilson has successfully employed his talent in a wide range of applications, including threat assessments for stalking cases and workplace violence situations.
Lessons
This Internet-based training program includes the following S2 Online Academy lessons.
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INV202 |
Introduction to Graphology |
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Total completion time for this course ranges between 2 and 2.5 hours.
Testing and Documentation
The final exam for this course is administered online as a 20-question multiple-choice test. Upon completion of the test, the score is automatically graded and documented in the student's "My Courses" transcript (accessible from the "My Account" page). In accordance with S2 Online course policy, the student must complete the online test with a passing score of 80% or better to receive a Certificate of Training. If the student does not pass the test the first time, the student has one opportunity to re-test.

Click the button below to enroll in the S2 Online Academy Introduction to GraphologyCourse.
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