The FBI page I linked to says Agents must pass 9 academic examinations,
out of which "Forensic Science" is the only scientific one. So, I guess, whatever relates to forensics, i.e. Biology, Medicine, Chemistry.
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It may surprise you to know that the vast majority of FBI Agents are degreed lawyers or Accountants. Of course many other disciplines are also represented within their ranks, including many liberal arts majors.
There is no set college degrees to be an FBI agent. You can take any class that you think would benefit you. The usual classes that agents take is Accounting, Computer classes, languages and Criminal Justice. You just need a four year degree.
It matters what type of FBI Function you are in such as indentifying (or like looking how the civillian was killed and what type of bullet) That needs AP Chemistry (ALL CLASSES) or Chemistry (ALL CLASSES) though AP Chem. will get you a better chance.
But i say for anything
-Algebra 1 & 2
-Calculus Pre-Calculus (If their is one?) Calculus 1 (Calculus 2 if wanting a better chance)
- Basic Mathematics
- Measurement
- Stat and Prob (Statistics and Probability)
- A Portion of Geometry
OTHER EDU Classes
-Chemistry
- Science
- (Not sure what it's called but...) a Class to study building and their structure/architecture
Spanish, psychology, math and science, computer classes,
Law, accounting, or computer science are all good majors for a career with the FBI.
Forensic and behavioral science, psychology, sociology.
you should take forensic science.
There is no specific list of college courses recommended for the FBI, as the agency does not require a specific degree or set of courses. However, degrees in criminal justice, psychology, computer science, international relations, and foreign language can be beneficial for aspiring FBI agents. It is important to check the requirements and qualifications outlined by the FBI for more information.
You can go to any college that has a degree in justice and if accepted into the FBI you would go through their training before becoming an agent.
There is no set requirement degrees for an FBI agent, you just need a four year college degree and 3 years of related work experience.
Graduation with a DEGREE from an accredited 4 year college/university.
to become a FBI you must have years of experience of cop duty
Yes, FBI agents definitely have to go to college and earn a degree. American FBI agents typically have their masters or bachelors degree.
FBI agent careers generally require a college degree in fields like Criminal Justice. You can read about training required at http://www.fbijobs.gov/11.asp
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A person can not be an FBI. Perhaps you're actually curious as to how one can become an FBI agent or other employee. If one is interested in employment with the FBI, and would like to obtain information related to that endeavor on the Internet, then the correct place to start is http://www.fbijobs.gov.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) does not have its own dedicated school. However, the FBI National Academy, located in Quantico, Virginia, is a prestigious training program for law enforcement professionals from around the world. It offers advanced leadership and management courses to enhance the skills of participants.
Yes.
you need many skill sets. you must have a college degree and high school diploma for sure.