I am no expert, but i would imagine a degree in criminal psychology would'nt go amiss, and/or criminology ( i would think that to have one as a major and one as a minor would be the best option). Alternativley, i know that in some countries that by becoming a policeman (or woman) you can then work your way up to an investigator, I would talk to your schools guidance councilor (if u have one) or Google Police in your countnry of origin (i.e. if u live in Australia its www.google.com.au, if u live in the UK its www.google.com.uk)
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NoneNo educational experience necessaryThere is no educational requirement to become a singer (although it would be helpful).While helpful, there is no educational requirement to become a singer.
There is no educational requirement in the US Constitution for a person to be president.
CSI offers courses that meet the educational requirements for positions regulated by IIROC and MFDA.P lease note that in addition to these educational requirements, these positions often have both employment and work experience criterion.
The only requirement is patience.
Science, math and chemistry
e the requirement of becomin a doctor
There is no educational requirement.
It really depends on the employer and their educational requirement for that position. Each employer may have a different requirement.
There is no educational requirement for a tattoo designer.
Typically, the minimum educational requirement is a bachelor's degree.
The main educational requirement for an account assistant at a major US bank would be a bachelor's degree in accounting, which can be obtained from any four-year university.