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Biology and Chemistry and possibly Physics. If your high school offers a Forensic Science class, take it.
A Phd in physics or chemistry would be useful.not entirally needed
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To pursue a career in forensic science, a bachelor's degree in forensic science, biology, chemistry, or a related field is typically required. Many positions, especially those in specialized areas such as forensic pathology or toxicology, may require a master's degree or even a Ph.D. Additionally, hands-on experience through internships or laboratory work is highly beneficial. Certifications from professional organizations can also enhance job prospects.
An experiment is designed to test the hypothesis. To create an experiment, you have to first think of the what materials are needed, and then develop a procedure.
You have to learn physics and maths
Biology and Chemistry and possibly Physics. If your high school offers a Forensic Science class, take it.
A Phd in physics or chemistry would be useful.not entirally needed
You will need, at least, a Bachelors degree (or coursework equivalent) in a physical science such as chemistry, biology or physics. Coursework would be heavy on chemistry and should have microscopy and statistics included. I hope that answers your question :)
Biology, Chemistry, Maths, English to bolser your chances you'll need to choose a relevant call
There are some free tests online to practice but a test is not required to become a forensic scientist. In most cases, all that is needed a Bachelor's Degree in Forensic Science. A test completion does however improve your resume for such a career.
There are some free tests online to practice but a test is not required to become a forensic scientist. In most cases, all that is needed a Bachelor's Degree in Forensic Science. A test completion does however improve your resume for such a career.
Ø What level of education must the scientists in this branch have?A minimum of a bachelors degree in natural science or forensic scienceØ Some labs may require a masters degreeØ Students are required to participate in extensive lab work and fulfill an internship.
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Leadership, Patience, Open Mind, Bravery, Steady Hand, Smart, Fearless.
You can determine the requirements for positions in the crime laboratory by looking at job descriptions and qualifications needed by the specific laboratory.Basically, you will need a degree in a physical or biological science and some preparation. Here is a set of Frequently Asked Questions I wrote for a forensic training site that answers this question in detail:https://oag.ca.gov/cci/faq