Obviously, you would need to learn math and science. From there, you would also need some law-enforcement training and specialty college courses for forensic science.
Scientist use models
Scientist use models
Scientist use models
By and large, scientists will not study subjects for which that study method is inappropriate. Articles of belief would fall under that heading, including such things as homeopathy, economics, the meaning of art, and so on.
To become a forensic scientist, it is essential to study a combination of subjects including biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics. Additionally, courses in forensic science, criminal justice, and statistics would also be beneficial.
A forensic scientist is someone that study's blood and blood spatters
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You have to study and study to become a scientist. you have to do experaments your self to see if you are a natural scientist.
Obviously, you would need to learn math and science. From there, you would also need some law-enforcement training and specialty college courses for forensic science.
Biology, chemistry, physics, calculus, or any releated natural science for general forensic science.
Scientist use models
Scientist use models
To become a scientist, while you are at school, choose to study the scientific subjects such as: Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Engineering, IT, Technical Design etc. (don't ignore the arts but if you study just Languages, Drama, Music and Art, you will find it difficult to become a scientist later). Once you have finished school go to a university and study the scientific subject you like best or if you know what career you want the subject that best suits that career.
what school subject do I need for forensic expert
You will want to pursue a course of study in digital forensic science.Some of the specific areas you will study include cross drive analysis and live analysis.
There are no undergraduate courses in forensic science on offer at any of the universities in South Africa. You need to prepare yourself for a Science Hons degree so I would recommend Maths, Chemistry, Anatomy and Physiology or Biology, Excellent communication skills also needed, so English and another language. You can take a module in Forensic genetics at UCT in your Hons year which would prepare you for a Masters in Biomedical Forensic Science, which is the first such programme in South Africa and is to be launched by UCT in 2012.