To be accepted onto the course you need at 5 GCSE's, which are grades A* to C.
You need science double award, but it's preferred that you have triple award.
You get accepted with a grade C or above. But bare in mind, the science is really full on and can get quite hard. So it's advised you get a grade B or higher, in Sciences.
You also need grade C or above in Maths, as there is a lot of mathematical equations involved in the assignments.
Science, Eng and Maths, are a must have for this topic.
To be a forensic scientist, you have to stay in school for at least 7-8 years. But it dempends on what forensic school you attend.
You need to do chemistry university and have good grade.You usually take a test wich qualifys you to work as 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.
A Forensic Scientist and A Csi Forensic scientist are the same there is no change in what you do. The only change is where you work.
At least a Bachelors degree.
yes you do you need a detectives license
yes because you need to get C+ or higher
what aptitudes streangthe and talents does a forensic scientist need
You need at least a degree in the following:BiologyChemistry andMedicine
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 a forensic scientist, you typically need a bachelor's degree in forensic science or a related field, followed by on-the-job training or an internship. Additional certifications or a master's degree may also be beneficial. For a career as a forensic anthropologist, you usually need a doctoral degree in anthropology with a specialization in forensic anthropology. Field and lab experience, as well as certification, are highly recommended for this specialization.
To be a forensic scientists one must have at minimum the skills of chemists, biologists, mathematicians and public speaking. Academically a forensic scientist usually has a degree in mathematics or one of the sciences, or sometimes both.