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All You Need To Know About Crime Scene Investigation Programs


By: Amit Kothiyal
Submitted: 2011-07-12 02:24:14 | Word Count: 640


Many people think that interest in the criminal scene investigation field is a new thing, especially due to popular television shows such as 'CSI' and 'Law and Order.' However, this is not the case as colleges have been offering criminal scene investigation degree programs for many years and well before these shows were even thought of. A crime scene investigation degree, otherwise known as a degree in forensic science is a great program to get involved in and as plenty of colleges offer programs in this area there is plenty of options available. The sorts of topics you can expect include crime, blood splatter, and biological specimen analysis and lots more.



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If you are interested in a degree in crime scene investigation then there are plenty of accredited forensics colleges to choose from depending on your personal preferences. The school that you choose will largely depend on what you want to do in your future career as difference programs will train people for different jobs. For example, some courses will be more focused on crime scene investigations whereas others may concentrate more on lab work or computer forensics.



Most colleges that specialize in crime scene investigation will offer two types of programs: bachelor degrees and master degrees. A lot of the jobs associated with criminal justice require supplementary training which can take years. For example, if you are looking for a career in DNA lab work then a good candidate will already have qualifications in chemistry, biochemistry, genetics and biology. And if you are applying for a MA degree then it is beneficial to take on some forensic work experience otherwise you may end up having to take extra courses to get this experience.



The subject of crime scene investigation spans many programs including microscopy, forensic molecular biology, crime scene reconstruction, population statistics and much more. These are the sorts of courses that you can expect to undertake when you enroll on a masters course at a forensic college. You should expect to spend a lot of your time in the lab as this is where valuable skills will be honed. If you want to be a forensic technician, it is really important to have access to direct lab work as this will enable you to learn important methods and techniques and practice the basics involved in forensic science. Clearly, this is a hands-on degree program which means that distance learning really doesn't work for this sort of course. Those who choose to study a degree in crime scene investigation without actually doing in-class work will suffer as they won't learn the sort of skills that other students will. It is possible to do an online crime scene investigation degree program but these are generally not recommended by experts within the field.



When it comes to applying for a forensic college, you need to make sure that you have clean personal record. Most colleges will not allow you onto the program if there are any references to drug use or personal convictions. There are even some US states such as Miami who will not allow you onto the course if you a smoker!



A career in crime scene investigation can be incredibly rewarding and interesting and once in the industry, most people have a job for life. However, the training and studying period of your education will require a lot of determination and hard work; it could also take a few years. It is well worth it once completed though, so if you think a degree in crime scene investigation is for you, why not apply for a program.

Author Resource:- Find detailed information about top criminal justice schools which are offering crime scene analysis programs at CriminalJusticeU.com. Choose the best criminal justice school for you and start your path to a rewarding career.

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