Forensic Science Career

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When I grow up I want to be a Crime Scene Investigator knows as Forensic Science. I want to be able to go to the crime scenes and take photos and ask questions that need to be asked and also be able to work in the laboratories and I choose this career because I always wanted to solve crimes and help people with their crimes and I always admired the way do crimes so I decide to become one . Before I leave Elm City Middle I’m going to pass 8 grades and having my good grades continued though high school. When I enter high school, I’m going start my course. My high school subjects require me to learn foreign language to be able to communicate with many lawyers, judges, reporters, community leaders and crime witnesses from many backgrounds, …show more content…

While I’m in high school I should be able to take computer science, in the future detectives should take two to three semesters of computer science. The education required for CSI’s is fill entry first-level positions with applicants holding associate’s degree, and others with bachelor’s or graduate degrees and applicable work experience. Some BLS notes that educational requirements for CSI’s duties, as well the particular role and focus. As said you need bachelors degree which who has worked in the field may begin their law enforcement .I have to have do some years of regular college NC state and some more years at a specify CSI college. I have to have majored in of the position of apply science expertise in crime scenes identification and processing with intimate goal of successful prosecution of the offender in a court of law and also major in criminal justice. The top 3 schools I have chosen to The George Washington University in Washington. In that school it’s a crime scene investigation program that offers elective courses in forensic psychiatry and firearms and tool …show more content…

An CSI also has an ongoing training and education is a common requirement for them, which must respond rapidly advancing technology and other changes criminal justice system. A CSI mostly have to successfully in a minimum of 720 hours training in crime scene processing with the minimum of 80 hours, training in latent fingerprint processing, 40 hours in major death investigator,40 hours in advanced in death, 40 more in photography, 40 more in blood spatter interpretation and other training course in arson investigation and forensic. It would take me least 10 years to gather all of my information I need to be a CSI. I have to do four years at regular collage and six years at Marshall University forensic science graduate, as I’m schooling I would like to have a side job as a photographer. After I finish attending school and college I will have to earn my Certificate associate’s, Bachelor’s degree in law enforcement and I have to my high school

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