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what does "forensic geneticist" do
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To become a forensic scientist, you typically need a bachelor's degree in forensic science or a related field, followed by on-the-job training or an internship. Additional certifications or a master's degree may also be beneficial. For a career as a forensic anthropologist, you usually need a doctoral degree in anthropology with a specialization in forensic anthropology. Field and lab experience, as well as certification, are highly recommended for this specialization.
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How much does a forensic scientist make in a year an if i go to college how many years would it take me to become a forensic scientist.
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How the hell should I know?
To become a forensic nurse it is advised that you get a Masters degree or PhD in forensic nursing. However, to become a forensic nurse, a job must be available. Since the career path is far from common, in most cases, a job as some other type of nurse is usually needed. From there, employees typically make an arrangement with their superior and a position can, if needed, be made.
One can become a forensic scientist by completing the necessary educational requirements. In order to start, one must first graduate with a high school equivalent degree and then must complete all the forensic classes as required in a college or university.
I estimate 10 years of post secondary education to obtain a Phd that would be required to become a Forensic Anthropologist.