Level: Professional
Format: Professional certification course
Study Mode: Workshops, applied casework, or blended learning
Typical Duration: 80 guided learning hours + 40 independent hours
Focus Area: Forged and counterfeit item examination, authentication methods, document and product verification, and structured findings reporting
Assessment: Professional-level assessed certification that include case analysis, inspection exercises, comparison tasks, verification assignments, or a final assessment
Language: Depending on delivery arrangements
Participants are expected to have completed the Associate Certified Authentication Practitioner (AC-AP) or possess relevant experience in compliance, inspection, product integrity, document handling, fraud prevention, verification support, or control-related roles. A working understanding of authenticity indicators, structured review methods, documentation, and professional handling practices will support effective engagement with the course.
This certification is suitable for authentication officers, inspection professionals, compliance staff, product integrity personnel, document verification specialists, fraud-control professionals, quality assurance staff, and mid-level practitioners who want to strengthen their role in forgery and counterfeit examination. It is intended for professionals who need to contribute to structured verification work, authenticity assessment, and clear examination reporting in operational or control environments.
The Professional Certified Forgery & Counterfeit Examination Specialist (PC-FCES) is designed for professionals who want to strengthen their applied capability in examining forged and counterfeit items and supporting structured authentication work in organizational, commercial, and control-focused environments. This certification focuses on the professional practice of examination and verification, helping participants develop the skills to review suspect items, apply authentication methods, verify documents and products, and prepare structured findings that support reliable decision-making.
Participants will explore key areas such as forged and counterfeit item examination, authentication methods, document verification, product verification, inspection discipline, comparative review, authenticity assessment, findings documentation, and structured reporting. The course also emphasizes the importance of careful observation, methodical review, evidence awareness, consistency, and professional judgment so that verification and examination activities are carried out in a credible, organized, and defensible manner. It is ideal for professionals who want to move beyond routine checking support and take a more active role in forgery and counterfeit examination practice.
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