At least 4 GCSEs (grade C or higher), including a C or higher in a science subject (preferably chemistry or Biology) or maths, as well as an A-level in either chemistry or biology
* Steps 1. Step One Decide if you would like being a forensic scientist or a science technician. * Being a forensic scientist is pretty stressful. * A bad thing about being a forensic scientist is that you have to work with very dangerous chemicals. * The real challenge of being a forensic scientist is testifying in the courtroom as an expert witness.
Obviously, you would need to learn math and science. From there, you would also need some law-enforcement training and specialty college courses for forensic science.
if a forensic scientist gets paid $20000 a year at first then they would make $54 -$60 daily. does that answer your question?
If you live in New York the prospect of finding local work is high. If you live in a peace loving commune you will probably have to relocate.
some people have said the work experience as a lab technician would give you enough experience, but I'm researching for an answer also as i would like to be a forensic scientist :D hope this helps you more than it did me :)
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.
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 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.
Yes.
Yes, molecular biology is a great major to have when you go in for forensics training. It really depends on the type of forensic scientist you want to become (eg. a biological forensic examiner would do well with a bio-based background).
A forensic scientist would probably earn about £200,000 a year
As far as I understand, forensic science would be the "police scientifique" so a forensic scientist would be a "scientifique de la police scientifique".
* Steps 1. Step One Decide if you would like being a forensic scientist or a science technician. * Being a forensic scientist is pretty stressful. * A bad thing about being a forensic scientist is that you have to work with very dangerous chemicals. * The real challenge of being a forensic scientist is testifying in the courtroom as an expert witness.
The title of "forensic scientist" is a more general label, while forensic biologists focus specifically on living forensics. I would guess that forensic biology falls under the umbrella of forensic science.
Obviously, you would need to learn math and science. From there, you would also need some law-enforcement training and specialty college courses for forensic science.
Coroners Office.
A forensic scientist like Temperence Brennan from the show bones.