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Forensic Science Professor By Allie Jacobson

Education and Skills Required Teaching Degree Chemistry Degree Biology Degree Criminal Justice Degree Law Enforcement Experience

Forensic Science Classes What F.S.P’s may Teach Forensic Biology the study and investigation of biological material found at crime scenes. Forensic Chemistry It will provide an informative overview of techniques used by modern criminalistics labs as well as offer students a hands-on opportunity to explore the intricacies of how criminal investigation relies on forensic science. Crime Scene Photography General crime scene photography techniques for homicide scenes, autopsies, suicides, other dead-body scenes, assaults, burglaries and injuries. Blood Stain Pattern Analysis Utilizes the position and patterns of bloodstains to reconstruct and determine events at crime scenes.

Jobs Availaility College Professors FBI Training Teachers Chemistry Biology Criminal Justice FBI Training Teachers Law Enforcement Training Teachers CSI Training Teachers

Main Responsibilities To Teach Forensic Science and everything that is involved: Chemistry Biology Criminal Justice C.S.I