How to Have a Career in Forensics
Do you get excited watching crime shows on TV? Do you have a knack for science? Turn your dream of having a career in forensics into a reality.
Instructions
- Step 1: Earn a degree Earn an undergraduate degree in a pure science, such as biology, chemistry, or engineering. Labs studied in college are similar to labs done in forensics.
- Step 2: Get your master’s degree Obtain a master’s degree. The best courses to take are accredited by the Forensic Science Society.
- Step 3: Find an internship Gain experience through an internship. Ask questions, observe your peers, and go the extra mile.
- TIP: The internet hosts many specialized internship program websites.
- Step 4: Take a course in public speaking Take a course in public speaking. As a forensic scientist, you may be required to speak in court. You must express your findings succinctly.
- Step 5: Join the Forensic Science Society Join the Forensic Science Society as a student or an affiliate. Here you can learn the latest procedures and trends.
- Step 6: Network Network with as many people as possible. Maintain contact with professors and other professionals. These people might help you get a job!
- FACT: Did you know? Sherlock Holmes was the first fictional detective to use science to solve crimes.
You Will Need
- A bacheloru2019s degree in a pure science
- A masteru2019s degree in forensic science
- Experience
- Public speaking skills
- Attention to detail