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  • is the course still available ?

  • Very rare course offered.

  • forensic scientists are people who want to be the top dog but are not clever enough

  • 5 fish 1 apple..Nuff sed

  • this is one of the only job that I'm strongly obsessed with. I wish that im either a politician or a crime scene investigator but right now I'm working my way to become a warehouse manager and get my bachelor in warehousing one day......oh wait...is anyone even listening to me?

  • what kinda degree d0 u need?

  • hiya, im kimberley, and i really want to be an forensic investigater, or something, and im in year 8, and for a few months ive REALLY want a job like tahat, im terrible at maths and i have a dodgy stomach, but i love the idea of catchign the killers and help out the world but i am so confused on what to do and how to cope with the smells, and if i pass, could you help thanks.

  • @Kimzizcool If you are more into catching the killer, why don't you work on the actual crime SCENE and not the body. You might see blood and stuff, but nothing too bad. :)

    It has been my dream to be a Forensic Anthropologist, but I would rather work on the actual crime scene. If you've seen the show Bones, that's what inspired me. :)

  • I've taken both Tom Mauriello's and Marilyn London's classes at UMD. Great professors, both of them.

  • Oh my, if the people who respond to this video are the future of Forensic Anthropologists, I fear for the world.

  • @Thymonico no thats justs the tube for ya

  • hey this is what im getting my degree on .love it lol

  • What level math does one need to get a degree for this career?

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  • Wow. I watched this whole thing. Probably the only time I've ever watched a 30 minute YouTube video.

  • hey can we download this video

    

  • So becoming a Crime Scene Investigator, do you need to take courses in University or can you go to College for those courses?

  • hay i want to be a crime scene investigater but i dont no how. Like want kind of grades i need want is the best school and what should i study.and what are the steps.

  • hey i was wondering if i could upload this on my bioteh website

  • This guys a freakin nazi creating little nazi people to bring other into line!I wonder how many innocent people this guy,or the students he taught have sentenced to death.Hes the real frackin monster!

  • You don't have to be a police officer in order to go into Crime Scene Investigating. CSI's are both sworn police officers and civilians. Most CSI's are sworn officers, but there is a large number of civilians doing the same job. Police Officers are normally paid at a higher level than civilians, they usually have better benefits and have an available career ladder. Civilian CSI's have little career opportunities, less benefits and work in the same dangerous environment as their counterparts.

  • Well, I agree that you first have to be a police officer to become CSI. Its the same like you have to be an attorney first before you become a judge. You cannot be a brain surgeon before you become a doctor first.

  • there is no way to become a CSI without being a police officer?

  • CSI is not just a Crime scene investigation; its a Crime Scene Investigator as well. And no, you need to serve as a police officer to become CSI. It's also the same as you cannot study to become a judge; you need to be an attorney and practice law for a long period of time. Note, that judges getting assigned by legislation. Experience of lawyer a must for this position.

  • Hi, I was wondering if you could tell me something. I'd love to become a csi officer and I was wondering if you knew wich course is right to do? should I do criminal justice plus what?

  • not all CSI are infact police officer. Some are non sworn in officers. That in fact help investigate the crime scene, and then turn it into evidence techian then from there it goes through the process for detectives to silve and prosecute the suspect .

  • I always wished I had done this as a career. It still interests me to this day.

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  • damn i rated wrong. i meant 5 stars.

    I found out today that you have to be a cop first if you want to be a CSI. You can become a civilian CSI but the problem is that they dont get full time. They prefer sworn officers... and i can't become a cop because of my past in my teens. I experimented with a few drugs and did some other STUPID stuff. there goes my dream, and about 2 years of education so far all for naught

  • cant you go to court to clear your record since it was all in the teen years.

  • Sorry about the career path. But, if there's one thing that's certain, you don't have to let anything stop you from fulfilling those dreams! Rules are changed by people with the determination to make them change.

    Show your absolute dedication!

    Oh, and if you want to be taken seriously as one who's left the party life behind you might want to think about changing your log on name!

    lol

    If you

  • @drinkup27 education is NEVER for naught.

  • Do You Have To Be REALLY Smart To Be A Forensic Anthropologist?

  • amazing, great video!

  • LOL this guy kinda sounds like a woman.

  • I want to be a crime scene investigator

  • but first go and finish primary school

  • someone is jealous

  • I am almost to graduate school for this.... awesome!

  • this is so cool......when i grow up i would wanna do this or be a paleontologist!

  • I would love to go to school for it

  • I am going to school for this!!! I have a very looong way to go, but this video is very encouraging! I hope I can make it all the way!

  • And where is this school?

  • how long does it take cuz i want to go to school for it too

  • this is interesting enough because this tells the actual ''truth'' about forensic science, the media is a totally different story because it is humanly impossible just to touch someone and get the exact time of death, one of the episodes of NCIS where Abby and Dinozo are with Ducky and he tells the exact time. Right now this is humanly impossible.

  • It's not impossible. That's the job of the forensic anthropologist. Within the first 24 hours or so, it's difficult to tell, but rigor mortis sets in and decomposition sets in pretty quickly. The decomposition process is pretty telling to someone with the experience.

  • I can see where mr.Tom Mauriello can say things about the forinsic shows but they do have to fit these shows in to a time frame and he shouldn't discrete all of the shows or every thing in them yes many of the things in CSI are made up and but you see them do things that he talked about and the ME's don't just touch the bodys and say when they died they look and riger and liver temp and other signs.Plus the shows are for intertanment not classes.i am veryinterseted and injoyed this video.

  • How interesting. Many thanks for the upload.

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