yes
A Phd in physics or chemistry would be useful.not entirally needed
dude cehmistry makes hypothesis disect makes prediction fool
Professional ethics for ALL doctors are same irrespective of there branches. So there are no special ethics for forensic expert. ( Talking of professional ethics. you are GREAT. )
None. You can start out in astronomy with a relatively small telescope, and no licenses are required.
Yes, a medical degree. This means 12+ years of college.
Most of the time the trailers that you are able to rent are under the size limit that is required for special licensing. If you need something larger then you might need to get an additional license.
To become a Forensic scientist you must complete 6 years of college (a Masters degree). You should take at least 4 years with either a major in Chemistry, Biology,Physics, ect. You should take 2 years of maybe being an intern or going to a special forensic school. If you want to be a CSI forensic scientist then you must complete 8 years of college (so a masters degree and so on). You should also take some math classes, Chemistry, Biology, and English composition. You should also take some public speaking skills. or maybe some acting/ drama classes.
An Owl is considered a migratory bird of prey and special permits and licenses are required. Check with the Natural Resources department for your state for the regulations and requirements.
Shows based on forensic science have been popular for years, both reality shows and fictional shows. There are few people that aren’t familiar with true crime shows like Forensic files or fictional crime shows like CSI and Bones. These shows are popular because they portray the exciting field of forensic science. Forensic scientists use their scientific knowledge to help solve legal cases. Like television characters in fictional television shows, forensic scientists use science to solve crimes. Unlike their television counterparts, most of the work done by real life forensic scientists is very technical and behind the scenes. A forensic scientists analyzes evidence, reports on it, and sometimes testifies in a trial. There are many forensic scientist variations. While some forensic scientists specialize in solving murders, others help to solve financial crimes or other offenses that require a scientist to use special knowledge. For example, some forensic scientists are geologists and they combine forensic science with this subject to help them solve crimes that might call for a scientist to analyze geological evidence for a court case. The job outlook for forensic science positions is bright. The field is expected to continue growing quickly over the next decade. It’s the right time to major in forensics. As for salary, a beginning salary is usually a little over $47,000, meaning that an experienced forensic scientist can expect to make much more. Forensic scientists can have an associate’s degree, bachelor’s degree, or Ph.D. Other forensic scientists major in another area, such as chemistry, but then add a forensic science specialty to it. This means that the forensic scientists is doubly knowledgeable about two very important subjects and can apply that dual knowledge to court cases in order to do a better job analyzing and reporting on crimes. Forensic science is one of the fastest growing fields today and there is always a need for good forensic scientists to solve crimes. By choosing a career in forensic science, a student can look forward to a challenging career that will take them through everything science has to offer a curious student of forensics. More importantly, the forensic scientist will help solve important criminal cases and help people.
Business licenses or permits would be required by the specific jurisdiction. There is no certification required to sell diamonds. An import license might be required, depending on the source of the diamonds. Sellers can take courses to increase their knowledge and thus, their reputations, but a special permit is not required.
No, you don't need a special insurance or licenses to open a bed and breakfast. You can read about how to start one at www.fabjob.com/BedAndBreakfast.asp
Most use diving license, but no other major licenses are needed.