Forensics and Forensic Chemistry
Many students interested in Forensics and Forensic Chemistry are also interested in Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Be sure to check out these and other resources to find Sciences, Technology, Engineering and Math (this should link to the intro page) careers.
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Top Careers for Forensics and Forensic Chemistry Majors
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Criminalistics, Crime Scene Investigation, and Medical Examination
Police Identification/Forensic
Specialist
Forensic Photographer
Chemical Technician
Forensic Science Technician
Mortician
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Law, Law Enforcement, and Investigation
Police Detective
Police Patrol Officer
Intelligence Analyst
Private Investigator
Paralegal/Legal Assistant
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Criminalistics, Crime Scene Investigation, and Medical Examination
Medical Scientist
Pathologist
Coroner
Trace Evidence Examiner
Forensic Toxicologist
Forensic Serologist
Forensic Odontologist
Forensic Ballistics Analyst
Forensic Nurse
Forensic Entomologist
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Legal, Historical, and Social Sciences
Anthropologist
Archeologist
Forensic Psychology
Lawyer
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Federal Government Careers for Law Enforcement
Federal Government Careers for Law
Forensic Sciences Foundation
American Academy of Forensic Psychology
American Board of Forensic Anthropology
American Society of Forensic Odontology
American Board of Forensic Toxicology
International Association for Bloodstain Pattern Analysis
International Association of Forensic Nurses
National Association of Medical Examiners
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