average= $25000
after five years= $30000
after ten to fifteen years= $60000
To be certified by the board of forensic anthropology you must have your PhD in forensic anthropology and three years of internship after you have received your PhD. After that you may sit the exam which is a written and a practical. Most people do not pass the exam the first time. After you pass the exams the board will then look at what you have done and decide if they think you should be certified.
$65,000 and over. The drawback is that your job will most likely not directly be related to anthropology. Some university and museum positions don't apply to this though. The U.S.government hires a lot of people who specialize in anthropology, but mostly for intelligence reasons or environmental concerns. The Air Force hires a lot of anthropologist as well, but only if you have your PHd. It is a trade off not everyone is willing to make.
Forensic Anthropology- If You Like Biological sciences, history, anthropology and archeology, forensic anthropology may be right for you. The major duties of this position are helping the (Medical Examiner) or coroner with the recovery and identification of human remains. This work includes estimating biological profile's, sex, height, race, ect.) of skeletal remains and assessing the causes of skeletal trauma. You May have to visit an internment site, help excavate it, and examine tissue or skeletal remains for the purpose of identifying the deceased person and helping to determine the probable time and cause of death. Being a forensic Anthropologist requires a great deal of educational preparation. You need a bachelor's Degree in a subject Such as Chemistry, Biology, Anatomy, Physiology, or Anthropology, and a Grauate Degree, Preferably a doctorate in anthropology or human biology. You need a PhD and at least three years of experience in forensic anthropology when seeking board certification in the field. Although you may be able to work in the field with fewer credentials, having the postgraduate education makes you a more attractive candidate. Most forensic Anthropologists work at universities and serve as consultants to MEs and the courts.
between 35k and 120k a year with a PHD depending on which job they have. :)
About 125,000 bucks / year...ranges according to school, there is a huge shortage!!
A nurse usually makes $70,000 to $ 90,000 depending on their specialization
It is hard to find a job in this field even if you have a PhD. You can expect to make 50,000 to 60,000 dollars or more a year if you can find a job. After you have been a professor for awhile, you can make much more.
According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, a computer engineer with a PhD makes an average of $102,000. The amount you make will depend on what state you live in.
žBachelor's = $51,000 Master's = $63,000 PhD = $72,500 Federal Government = $70,000 - $100,000
Neurobiologists can make upwards of $75,000 a year. Some neurobiologists choose to earn a PhD while they are attending medical school.
1% of the final year of tuition.
none if you dont have a job dur dur
The salary of a forensic scientist with a PhD can vary based on factors like education, experience, location, and employer. On average, a forensic scientist with a PhD can earn between $70,000 to $120,000 annually, but some may earn higher salaries depending on the circumstances.
it costs about $20,000-$25,000 dollars a year or around 1-2k.
A PhD is a Doctor of Philosophy. It means you are highly skilled in the area because you have studied for quite some time and you will definitely make much more money.