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Becoming a Forensics Crime Scene InvestigatorForensic Scientists Become Experts through Adult Education ProgramsAn overview of education requirements and specialty areas of forensics investigators is provided for those who are interested in investigating crimes.
Have you ever watched Crossing Jordan, CSI, Law and Order, other crime investigation shows and thought that becoming a crime scene investigator is the perfect career? However, an immediate question arises regarding the type and amount of adult education required to pursue this dream career. As observed in these shows, crime scene investigators, typically referred to as forensics scientists, apply scientific principles to solve sometimes baffling and often routine criminal cases. These specialists are required to follow legal guidelines to ensure their scientific investigative findings are admissible in courts of law to prosecute criminals. Forensic Scientist Basic Education RequirementsForensic science draws from a variety of education disciplines. The exact discipline and required courses depends on the area of specialization a crime scene investigator desires to focus. All forensic scientists must earn a degree in science (chemistry, physics, biology, physical science, molecular biology, etc.). They are also required to complete courses in public speaking or debate, and technical writing. These basic education guidelines were established by the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Creating a Continuing Education Action Plan will increase your chances for success in becoming a crime scene investigator. Forensics Science SpecialtiesAnyone entering this career field typically specializes in a specific discipline. These disciplines and their education requirements include:
A Future as a Forensic ScientistTypical job functions of crime scene investigators include:
Education does not end once hired as a crime scene investigator. Continuing education is required to maintain proficiency and earn additional sub specialties. For example continuing education courses include: drowning victim investigations, serial killer investigations, elder death, and infant deaths. How to Control Career Options through Education provides guidance and suggestions for entering your dream career you see every week on your favorite crime scene investigation show.
The copyright of the article Becoming a Forensics Crime Scene Investigator in Adult Education is owned by David R. Wetzel. Permission to republish Becoming a Forensics Crime Scene Investigator in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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