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Careers in Forensic Science Are Constantly Growing

Forensic careers extend well beyond work dramatized in the television series, "CSI", and continued training might be required. Opting for online college classes and online degree and certificate programs, existing forensic specialists and those seeking to enter the field or add another dimension to a profession can continue work and other responsibilities without interruption.

Online college classes and online degree and certificate programs require little more than a computer, making them accessible from anywhere and at times convenient for individual students. Forensic degree programs and classes, like the field itself, come in a variety of subject areas. Forensic concentrations and certificate programs, in some instances even lab work, also are offered online.

A forensic scientist works to determine facts and the truth; when that individual uses scientific knowledge to help juries, attorneys and judges understand that science, he or she becomes a forensic scientist, according to the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Physicians, dentists, toxicologists, psychiatrists, engineers and more are among the Colorado-based group's 6,000 members.

Forensic specialists also exist in fields such as physical anthropology and digital and multimedia sciences, according to the Academy's website. In all, traditional and online degree-seeking students these days have a choice of more than 200 undergraduate and graduate forensic degree programs and the like in colleges and universities throughout the United States.

Degree programs in forensics can include everything from Forensic DNA and Serology, Forensic Science and Forensic Toxicology to Forensic Psychology, Environmental Forensics and Computer Forensics. Forensic Science classes introduce students to the science and its scope. In a Forensic Biology program, students learn about blood and body fluid lab tests used in crime investigations.

Computer Forensics, on the other hand, addresses computer and network security and collecting and analyzing computer evidence. Today's college student can also enroll in a traditional or online program in another subject area, with a forensic science concentration. Those with traditional or online degrees in various fields can enroll in online forensic certificate programs. With a forensic nursing certificate, for example, online college students can learn to advance existing skills to treat crime survivors and work with detectives on crime scene and accident investigations.

Demand for the forensic degree increased, and chemistry labs and criminal justice programs became "cool", as a result of the "CSI" television series, according to 2003 reports from the Associated Press, the Washington Post and the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Enrollment in one college's forensic degree program grew tenfold over a period of four years; other institutions claimed that forensic science was their fastest growing program or that they added new forensic degree programs, concentrations, majors, minors and courses, CBS News reported. But science courses typically involve laboratory time and, into 2006, online college classes and online degree programs in science weren't so much a part of the growing distance learning trend, according to an article in Science Daily.

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