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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Flexible Study Programs

          Student who will enroll in flexible study programs, by the word itself, they can plan on flexible study programs and can choose from variety of subjects such as:  chemistry, photography for digital forensic, biochemistry, forensic sciences, criminal justice programs, crime scene investigation, molecular biology, biometry, forensic chemistry, criminology, environmental/forensic analysis and toxicology. Students can freely decide from these programs offered depending on their choice.
          Graduates of a crime scene investigation courses and flexible study programs are expected to: have an outstanding analytical skills and investigative abilities to do task smoothly on crime investigations, must also be technologically updated with precise skills on modern gadgets and new methods of crime scene findings, the investigator must work independently and with a team at the same time to solve problems easily, should demonstrate a good communication strategies or skills to almost all levels or professionals, non professionals and ordinary people or the bystanders, must demonstrate a good and strong forensic sciences interests, he or she should also cope easily on pleasant and worse scenarios, the investigator must be physically fit and healthy, should also have a keen eye ability in seeing thing in details and dig deeper not only on what he or she sees, must be able to reconstruct the scene of the crime, should be willing to testify on hearing and court trials as a witness, investigators must protect each evidence he gathered in the scenes and analyze any chemicals or materials  found in the scene in the laboratories for early findings, however, they should also consult other expert to have a more valid result and investigators must submit reports or some presentations of the data or findings they gathered.

          This kind of job is dominated by males in the past decades, but today many women had been part of this. These are the career opportunities that can be offered to the graduates of crime investigations: photographer in the crime scene, forensic scientists or experts, assistant in crime laboratories, medical examiners or investigators, researcher for forensic science, technician in the crime scene, fire investigator or inspectors, private agent or investigators, drug laboratory analyst or drug tester, police officials and a science teacher for secondary schools.

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