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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.
To be a forensic scientists one must have at minimum the skills of chemists, biologists, mathematicians and public speaking. Academically a forensic scientist usually has a degree in mathematics or one of the sciences, or sometimes both.
To become an assistant forensic scientist you will need four GCSEs grades A-C which must include English and either maths or a science as well as an 'A' level in a scientific subject (biology or chemistry). You would receive on-the-job training, but would be expected to demonstrate a knowledge of biology or chemistry techniques and practices. To progress or to apply to become a forensic scientist you will need a scientific degree at 2.2 or above.
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. )
To become an assistant forensic scientist you will need four GCSEs grades A-C which must include English and either maths or a science as well as an A-level in a scientific subject (biology or chemistry). You would receive on-the-job training, but would be expected to demonstrate a knowledge of biology or chemistry techniques and practices. To progress or to apply to become a forensic scientist you will need a scientific degree at 2.2 or above.
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.
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Biological evidence is much more likely to degrade and become unusable before physical evidence does.
Forensics is the development of an articulable argument. There are forensic scientists (such as Forensic Industrial Hygienists), forensic psychologists, forensic plumbers, forensic engineers, forensic doctors, etc. Essentially any profession or craft may have a situation wherein an argument or position must be developed to promote a particular idea, frequently before the "Trier of Fact" (a court, tribunal or council). Many forensic scientists (such as Forensic Industrial Hygienists) are hired specifically to solve problems, or analyze situations to understand cause and effect. Therefore, their skill sets usually focus on analytical thought, abstract thought, imagination, resourcefulness, and parallel thinking - all of this must then be brought together with an highly developed skill of communication.
Ø What level of education must the scientists in this branch have?A minimum of a bachelors degree in natural science or forensic scienceØ Some labs may require a masters degreeØ Students are required to participate in extensive lab work and fulfill an internship.
A forensic scientist must be skilled in applying the principles and techniques of the physical and natural sciences to the analysis of the many types of evidence that may be recovered during a criminal investigation. They may also provide expert court testimony. They also participate in trainning law enforcement personnel in the proper recognition, collection, and preservation of physical evidence ! From : Calexico, California
You must attend four years of college to get your BA then three years to get your MA getting your Ph. D. may vary from three to more than five years