Forensics is constantly changing. We are coming up with new techniques and new technologies to solve crimes. So it would be ideal to continue education so you can keep updated about these and learn about them.
Forensic psychologists typically need at least a master's degree in psychology, with many positions requiring a doctoral degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.). Specialized training in forensic psychology, such as internships or fellowships, is also important for this career path. State licensure is often required to practice as a forensic psychologist.
If u have degree no but it sure helps
Like most doctors, chriopractors do need continuing education to maintain their licenses. You can attend continuing education classes for chiropractors at a place like http://www.onlinechirocredits.com/ .
If you are a social worker and need continuing education credits its as easy as going to socialworkercontinuingeducation.com.It offers various topics such as drug abuse and mental illness.
you have to have a bachelor degree in physics biology,and ipc
The nearest place I can find would be Lincoln, NE, but you would need training in forensic science or criminal science.
Not to a trade school but to a nursing school.
Many universities and colleges offer continuing education programs for psychology, such as University of California, Berkeley, New York University, and University of Toronto. Additionally, institutions like online learning platforms, professional organizations, and community colleges also offer continuing education courses in psychology.
Continuing education is same with taking a renewal course. For example, you're a Licensed Electrician, then you'll need to renew your license for every date you're required to take an "Electrical Continuing Education" course. If you are talking about courses without continuing education, there is a lot of courses that I should mention. But let me give you examples, courses like Medical Transcription training, Medical Billing and Coding training, Pharmacy Technician training, Medical Office Management training and the like don't have renewal courses or should I say continuing education courses. I hope this will help you enlightened about the difference of continuing education courses and non-CE courses.
A continuing education unit (CEU) or continuing education credit (CEC) is a measure used in continuing education programs, particularly those required in a licensed profession, in order for the professional to maintain the license. Examples of people who need CEUs include: teachers, interior designers/interior architects, lighting designers, architects, engineers, school administrators, educators, nurses, mental health professionals, and social workers. Generally, a CEU is defined as ten hours of participation in a recognized continuing education program, with qualified instruction and sponsorship.
Your local Continuing Education Department usually offers this training.
Accountants must take regular continuing education courses similar to lawyers and realtors. The accountant courses are referred to as CPE continuing professional education.