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To become a Private Investigator you must first obtain your 2 year degree in criminal justice. The second thing you must do is obtain a lisence from your local city.
If they have any classes on Sociology, Psychology, Current Issues, or anything do do with law.
The nearest place I can find would be Lincoln, NE, but you would need training in forensic science or criminal science.
Typically, a bachelor's degree in forensic science, criminal justice, or a related field is required to become a forensic investigator. This typically takes about 4 years to complete. Additional training or certification may also be necessary depending on the specific job requirements.
In order to become a computer forensics investigator one will probably need a degree in criminal justice, computer science or other relevant subject. It is also very advantageous to have work experience in the military, police force or investigative fields. One can then go on to obtain computer forensics certifications.
A crime scene investigator must have composure, be a problem solver, have good attention to detail and have great communication skills. To become a crime scene investigator a person will need to obtain a bachelor's degree in forensics or criminal justice.
You need to look at schools that focus on Criminal Justice and Law Degrees. Such schools are, Kaplan University or the University of New York. You can also visit the police rcuiter to find out more information.
To become a crime scene investigator, you will need to complete 720 hours of training. You will also need proper education.
If by investigator you mean a private investigator, you do not need any particular qualifications. A lot of retired policemen tend to become private investigator, so some skills in detection would be needed.
alot of science classes
all of the classes you can take
there are no particular classes to take