Crime Scene Technician Training and Programs
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Degrees and Requirements for a Crime Scene Technician
People who apply to become crime scene technicians cover a lot of educational ground to get there before they apply their knowledge into the field. Since a crime scene technician may handle everything from the collection of evidence to taking photos and even testifying in court on DNA evidence it is crucial that you obtain your degree in one of the following areas.
- AS in Criminal Justice
- BS in Criminal Justice
- AS in Forensics
- AS in Chemistry
Bachelor’s degrees in any of the above fields increase you chances to up the competition significantly.
Keep in mind that Crime Scene Technicians specialize in one or more specialties of the field. These include:
- DNA typing
- Firearms
- Fingerprint analysis
These are certainly not all the specialties that you have to choose from, but make sure that you get free information from accredited universities below to explore further options and start your degree.
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- Associate of Applied Science in Criminal Justice
- Associate of Applied Science - Paralegal
- Associate of Applied Science in Office Management in Legal and Criminal Justice
- Associate in Arts in Criminal Justice
- Undergraduate Certificate in Information Systems - Homeland Security and Information Systems
