Forensic Laboratory Certification
Forensic laboratory technicians assist criminal investigations by examining and analyzing evidence in a crime lab. However, in order to become certified to work there, you must first get a degree in forensic science.
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Traditional Degrees
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While you can get an associate's degree in forensic science, most employers prefer a bachelor's degree, according to Education-Portal.com. However, some states also require that you become certified as well before you begin work.
Certification
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Forensic laboratory certification is available through both public and private institutions. Technicians who work for the state or federal government often get on-the-job training. According to Education-Portal.com, federal employees train at the FBI's Forensic Science Research and Training Center in Quantico, Virginia.
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Potential
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According to Education-Portal.com, the more education you have, the more likely you are to find a job in a forensic laboratory. Specializing in a specific field, such as fingerprints or DNA testing, can also help you get a job more easily.
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