All of the physical science courses you can take in high school would help. AP Biology, AP Chemistry, Physics, Organic chemistry and Anatomy & Physiology would all be helpful. Also, Psychology, Sociology, Human Behavior are all helpful. Some of those courses require math including at least up to Pre-Calculus and Statistics.
In most areas, many of these courses are not offered by your high school. However, many states have programs to allow high school students to take Community College courses for credit.
I dont know about other states, but in Illinois you have to be a police officer for 2 years before you can become a crime scene investigator. I don't know about other states, but in Illinois you have to be a police officer for 2 years before becoming a crime scene investigator.
Becoming a crime scene investigator can be very difficult and requires a lot of schooling. The best way to get started in this career is to get a degree in science investigation.
yes
you need at least 4 cxc
the university of texas
maths
Computer Crime Investigator is a person who investigates cyber crime
ask the school giving the classes.........................
you need to be strong minded to be a crime scene investigator
A famous crime scene investigator is Henry Lee.
a colleage that has alot of classes about science.
To the best of my knowledge the professional person who investigates a crime where it was perpetrated is called "a crime on scene investigator".