Here's a website that talks about forensic nursing careers, salary and environments: http://www.healthcare-programs.com/articles/forensic-nursing-careers-salary-and-environments.php
Not to a trade school but to a nursing school.
With a bs in nursing, you can become a rn. Its a rewarding career and pays well. With a bs in bio, you can go into a variet of fields, eg teaching, research
There may be a lot of opportunity in the nursing field, but finding the right nursing degree and specialty for you is the first step toward a rewarding nursing career.
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you could do a research job
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Go to the career sections of their websites and there will be information about CNA license in the site mentioned allnurses.com/nursing-career-advice/cheap-free-ways-249688.html
You may have to go to another state if you want to have a specific 'forensic psychology' degree, but you can get a more generalized 'psychology' or 'criminal justice' degree that would work for a career in forensic psychology. Another option would be to get your degree online. Walden University and Argosy University Online both offer forensic psychology degrees online and Stratford Career Institute and Ashworth College both offer forensic science degrees online. Then you could stay in the comfort of your home in Indiana and get the degree that you want.
Online courses could be extremely helpful in preparing you for a nursing career. Especially if you happen to be in another line of work right now, looking for a new job, or if you dont have time to go to classes in person.
You should go to school either at a technical college for nursing or at a university as pre-med. This will be the best background for you to start a career in the medical field.
No you can go into the medicine or research careers :)
If you have an advanced degree, you can go into teaching or into research. You can also study law and be a legal consultant on nursing matters or represent nurses in front of the state board. More information here: http://www.nursetogether.com/6-non-traditional-nursing-jobs