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An example is the analysis of a poison in a corpse.
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Yes!
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Hey - I did a Bachelor of Science (majoring in biological sciences), then I did a Post Graduate Diploma in Forensic Science and then a Masters in Forensic Science. You may be able to get a job with just the Diploma but its definitely best to go as far as you can i.e even get a PhD to be considered first.
He was an MD in France. It seems that he trained in forensic science in Lyon, France.
Yes, you can. However, if the particular master's requires any prerequisite course work that you have not had at the undergraduate level, then you would be required to complete that work.
You will need to first get schooling in forensic and crime scene investigation or forensic science. Next write a CSI exam after you have completed your schooling. Next you will have to go through in depth physical training.
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Yes. People with degrees in the sciences have gone to law school. Generally patent attorneys were science majors.
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