The University of Phoenix is the most obvious option. They have extensive programs in all fields of Criminal Justice.
To become a forensic scientist, you typically need a bachelor's degree in forensic science or a related field, followed by on-the-job training or an internship. Additional certifications or a master's degree may also be beneficial. For a career as a forensic anthropologist, you usually need a doctoral degree in anthropology with a specialization in forensic anthropology. Field and lab experience, as well as certification, are highly recommended for this specialization.
To be a forensic scientist, you have to stay in school for at least 7-8 years. But it dempends on what forensic school you attend.
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You need to attend undergrad and major in criminology or pre-law. You then need to attend aw school and declare your specialty.
I was told just this week by my advisor that over 660,000 students attend Univ of Phoenix. (4-7-10)
Four to eight years of college would be required to be a forensic toxicologist.
University of Phoenix (Atlanta)
The requirements for admission into the art institute of Phoenix can be found on this site..www.artinstitutes.edu/phoenix/admissions/. Good luck with your future studies.
You can find the requirements needed to attend University of Phoenix by visiting the Admissions link of the University of Phoenix website. The link is at the top of the website.
One of the best truck driving schools to attend in Phoenix is the Phoenix Truck Driving Institute. The school teaches well, and also teaches the driver to be a person who the companies always try to hire. But keep in mind that there are many different institutes that could be perfect for you in Phoenix.
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One of them is South mountain high school in phoenix as