Ø What level of education must the scientists in this branch have?
A minimum of a bachelors degree in natural science or forensic science
Ø Some labs may require a masters degree
Ø Students are required to participate in extensive lab work and fulfill an internship.
You have to learn physics and maths
Biology and Chemistry and possibly Physics. If your high school offers a Forensic Science class, take it.
None in particular.
Biology, Chemistry, Maths, English to bolser your chances you'll need to choose a relevant call
There are some free tests online to practice but a test is not required to become a forensic scientist. In most cases, all that is needed a Bachelor's Degree in Forensic Science. A test completion does however improve your resume for such a career.
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There are some free tests online to practice but a test is not required to become a forensic scientist. In most cases, all that is needed a Bachelor's Degree in Forensic Science. A test completion does however improve your resume for such a career.
A Phd in physics or chemistry would be useful.not entirally needed
To become a forensic nurse it is advised that you get a Masters degree or PhD in forensic nursing. However, to become a forensic nurse, a job must be available. Since the career path is far from common, in most cases, a job as some other type of nurse is usually needed. From there, employees typically make an arrangement with their superior and a position can, if needed, be made.
You'd want to pursue a Doctorate in Mathematics. there are lots of universities offering these degrees, but some schools have more prestige than others.