Chemistry, physics, math, AP if possible.
Most high schools have specific classes for that specific job. I take a criminal investigations class at my school, but Crime in America and Criminal Justice classes are also offered. you could go and ask your teacher if you are in high school like me i think the one that you need to study the most is science because u need to understand all the scientist stuff :)
Because the study of parasites is fun. That was one of my favorite classes in medical school.
IF you plan to graduate you need to meet the requirements of the high school and this includes science classes. Colleges also require three years of science.
It really depends on the school you decide to earn a degree from. Basic classes for that major would include reading, math, and writing. Some other classes that may be included are children's literature, child psychology, and other classes with practicum experience.
There are no certain high school classes that are required to become a criminalist. Any advanced science classes whoever would be beneficial. A criminalists is required to complete a bachelor's degree program with a major in chemistry or a related physical or natural science.
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It depends on what grade you're in. If you're in High School I assume then classes you can take are: Reg. Chemistry/ Accelerated Chemistry Physics AP Biology AP science classes Forensics And a lot more.
A college that is known for a great acting classes is the School of Performing Arts. This school has been on the resume of many movie stars.
ITT Tech schools offer courses in health sciences, education, technology, and criminal justice. These classes include nursing classes, computer classes, and law classes.
Sylvia Carol Walton has written: 'An investigation into teachers' perception of pupils and pupils' perception of school in two first year secondary school classes'
Typically, education is at the bottom of the resume. High School info isn't expected on a resume, just make sure you spell the word College, correctly ;)
Debate, forensics, mock trial, and volunteering always looks good on resumes
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High school level classes to prepare for college
School, Good grades!
There are many schools available now with the recent surge in prime time crime dramas catered towards forensics. Some universities can be found at http://www.crime-scene-investigator.net/csi-training.html.
Middle school classes tend to have more responsibility (including homework) than elementary schools, but not quite as much as most high school classes. Also, in many middle schools, extra classes like band are offered.