You can get started on a career in forensic engineering by attending a four year undergraduate college. Read more at www.criminology.fsu.edu/faculty/nute/FScareers.htm
A bachelor's degree in engineering is required. A career in forensic engineering requires excellent critical thinking skills and a working knowledge of the legal system and procedures.(the site-http://csi.education180.com/ offers online degree in forensic sciences)
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You will need a 4 year degree and other trainig. This can be a very rewarding a nd long career.
Robert E. Nabours has written: 'Forensic electrical engineering & liability' -- subject(s): Electric engineering, Evidence, Expert, Expert Evidence, Forensic engineering
Quality control is an engineering career that starts with a q.
Forensic pathology is in the Health Science career cluster. It is sometimes mistaken for being in the Medical Practice cluster. I hope this helps!
Engineering is a very good career. There are many specialised forms: electrical engineering; structural engineering, and so on.
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No, Structural Engineering is though.
If you are just looking for some basic information about what forensic engineering is, then Wikipedia is a great place for some background information. Otherwise, NAFE, or the National Academy of Forensic Engineers is an excellent resource for those seeking more in-depth knowledge on the subject.
Chemical engineering is a slightly declining career field. IT jobs and engineering that focuses on technology has overtaken this field.