Obviously, you would need to learn math and science. From there, you would also need some law-enforcement training and specialty college courses for forensic science.
Sciences:Biology and Chemistry definitely. Advanced level math courses. And to graduate you of course need your required grade 12 courses such as english.
The low ten percent salary is $12.06 per hour or $25,100 yearly. The high ten percent salary is 31.49 per hour and $65,500 yearly. Of course what a forensic scientist earns depends greatly where he/she is employed and by whom. It can range anywhere from $35,000 to $120,000 annually.
In England, you have to gained 4 GCSE's C or above, this must include English, Maths and Science to be able to get into a forensic science course. The courses you will have to take will be all three sciences and a course in either forensic sciece or criminal justice
Nowadays it would be very unusual for one to have a sufficient breadth of knowledge and of experimental techniques to become a scientist without having the disciplined training acquired during a degree course. Today, probably a PhD level.
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No *facepalm* ... course you can, just depends what and who you know, and how high you are educated.
Yes! Of course a forensic scientist has benefits! Number one, they get paid a lot. Number two, they are the hero of an innocent person who is being accused. Other than that I'm not sure but i bet there's a lot more.
Sciences:Biology and Chemistry definitely. Advanced level math courses. And to graduate you of course need your required grade 12 courses such as english.
You will want to pursue a course of study in digital forensic science.Some of the specific areas you will study include cross drive analysis and live analysis.
The low ten percent salary is $12.06 per hour or $25,100 yearly. The high ten percent salary is 31.49 per hour and $65,500 yearly. Of course what a forensic scientist earns depends greatly where he/she is employed and by whom. It can range anywhere from $35,000 to $120,000 annually.
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A forensic nurse is a nurse with additional training. The additional training can be anywhere from a one day course, or a semester long course, depending on which kind of forensic nurse you want to be.
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Yes of course. The demand is increasing and will continue to increase as more devices become software dependant.
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According to http://www.forensicscience.org/job-outlook-for-forensic-scientists/ "Now the Bureau [of Labor Statistics] projects job growth to grow by 31 percent between 2006 and 2016, faster than any other science technician career." Of course, you can read more about it on the website mentioned above!