Forensic Science Career Research Paper

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There is a significant amount of job opportunities that you can pursue in the field of Chemistry. Chemistry is a subject that involves great levels of intellect and knowledge.  A specific career that involves chemistry is a forensic scientist. Being a forensic scientist has many requirements. If a person wants to become a forensic scientist there are multiple sciences they must take to fulfill the needs for the career.
In most cases, to become a forensic scientist it is essential to engage in classes such as chemistry, biology, physics or natural sciences. Normally, a student majoring in this field would need a background in chemistry, biology, math and also English. Forensics is a career where you must be experienced in public speaking and …show more content…

10% of people make around $36,000 annually, 50% make up to $50,000 and 90% make up to $87,000 a year. Beginning your career in forensics, you are paid a minimum of $1,900 monthly. Gradually as you obtain more years of experience you can make up to $3,000 per month.
Forensics consists of many related job titles including DNA analysts, bloodstain pattern analysts, forensic ballistics expert, and crime scene investigators. All the jobs offer different locations of employment. Becoming a forensic scientist does not limit you to one specific area but allows you to explore different options. As a forensic scientist, you can work in law enforcement, locally or through the state police. You can also work in crime laboratories, federal agencies, and hospitals.
Two of the most common careers are crime scene investigators and also forensic lab technicians. With becoming a crime scene investigator, you are agreeing to constantly travel. Crime scene investigators unlike other forensic scientists, don't spend the majority of their time in a lab. They constantly travel from place to place to gather data and evidence left at a crime scene.  Forensic lab technicians work behind crime scenes and use scientific tests to analyze the evidence from a …show more content…

There are five distinct positions of being a forensic scientist. These can be broken down into forensic scientist 1, 2, and 3 and then forensic scientist managers 1 and 2. each one of these positions plays their own role. The first level of forensic science is to examine and protect data and evidence. The second level must be able to guide a forensic scientist and examine the different samples. It is also their job to go to court and to provide a testimony.
The next level actually examines and extracts DNA from evidence and conduct multiple procedures to create a case. They also watch a forensic unit to make sure each person is completely their job accurately. The first forensic manager deals with cases statewide. They transfer the data they gather to different areas in their region and they create the rules and protocols to discipline the laboratories. A forensic science manager 2 deals with issues that take place with the general assembly or the Virginia State Crime Commission. The represent their agencies and abide by their legal orders regarding their

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