The FBI or the federal Bureau of investigation deals with Federal crimes and investigation they are probably trained in forensics and safety
you have to study and learn about them
Criminology, Law and Accounting
Most of them do. Check with your local college.
I think you should study in justice and law community and just go up from their=•= <><><><> You will need to be on the college prep track- math and science, since the FBI requires their agents have a least a Bachelor's Degree. Computer Science and law would be two good fields of study in college- many FBI agents hold a law degree.
It can prepare you for it. However, keep in mind that there's a vast checklist of items one needs to get into the FBI. And only a subset of them is even available to the public for study.
You can become an FBI agent after studying any subject, anywhere. The minimum educational requirement to become an FBI agent is a bachelor's degree in any subject.Criminal justice might not be the best field of study for this career. The FBI is partial to law school graduates, accountants, linguists, engineers, and scientists. Most of the knowledge one would accumulate in a criminal justice degree program is taught during New Agent Training at the FBI Academy. There are many applicants for Special Agent jobs, and one needs to have special skills and considerable accomplishments to be considered.One critical requirement to become an agent is U.S. citizenship. If you studied criminal justice in Ireland as an Irish citizen, you would first have to emigrate to the United States and obtain citizenship before you could apply to the FBI.
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What does the FBI do??
Fbi
It would be "an" before FBI (an FBI investigation, an FBI agent), because FBI is pronounced "eff-bee-eye."The indefinite article an is used whenever the following spoken sound is a vowel sound, or is very similar to one, notably H sounds. (The word historical is one of several words that may use either a or an.)When you use FBI as a noun, it is neither of the above, and you'd say, "the FBI". The FBI is a specific government agency and not countable. So it is "the FBI" unless you are using FBI as an adjective, then the above rules would apply.Examples:John is an FBI agent.John works for the FBI.
i think tha FBI chack is for see if someone is an FBI agent...
the outlook for becoming a FBI agent is 50% chance of becoming a FBI