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latinangelgirl unregistered |
I am wanting to become a crime scene investigator , but i am having a hard time finding a college that gives me the classes i need. I also need the proper name for this career. If you can help me with this please email me at latinangelgirl5@hotmail.com. thank you very much IP: Logged |
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johnprescott Administrator |
Many colleges and universities offer programs leading to the career of crime scene investigation. They include certificate programs, two and four year under graduate programs, and graduate school. The department or major may be called crime scene technolgoy, evidence technology, or forensic science. In some schools these subjects are part of the chemistry department, or there may be a separate criminal justice department. Click on this link for a very complete list of schools in almost every state. When you get there, you can click on the links to different schools to learn of their requirments and educational opportunities. [Note: This message has been edited by johnprescott] IP: Logged |
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