It is to further develop skills for those who are involved in the field of forensic science. CSI is the acronym for Crime Scene Investigation. These skills are needed to investigate various types of crimes.
You can get a CSI certification through the FBI (federal bureau of investigations) and through your local community college. They have a lot of people that want to help you.
CSI certifications mean you are certified to be a crime scene investigator and are approved by the state to work as a CSI and investigate crime scenes.
In order to have CSI training, one needs a diploma in forensic science. In order to obtain one, you should check out local colleges including Phoenix College in Arizona.
In most places, you do not need a special license or certificate to be a Crime Scene Investigator (CSI). However, a background in forensic science, criminal justice, or a related field is often required. Some agencies may have specific training or certification programs for their CSI personnel.
You can get a CSI certification through the FBI (federal bureau of investigations) and through your local community college. They have a lot of people that want to help you.
what is the diffrent between the real csi and the tv csi
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There are 3 CSI series running: the "original" CSI set in Las Vegas, CSI Miami, and CSI New York.
In the state of California you can acquire certification by completing a 13 unit course and 4 units of electives. Comparable courses may be transferred in meeting the requirements. Contact the CSI Program Coordinator, 1200 University Ave., RIverside Ca 92507
The original CSI show is the CSI set in Las Vegas, Nevada- CSI New York and CSI Miami were started due to the top ratings from the original CSI and have also had high ratings
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CSI: October 6, 2000 CSI Miami: 2002