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(EMAILWIRE.COM, March 01, 2012 ) La Prairie, Canada -- Cert Forensic Technician has announced the launch of new resources intended for those looking into forensic science careers and would like to undergo the process of getting certified as a forensic science technician. The website is an authority in the field, and aims to provide the proper information as it relates to the subject, and subsequently help future students make a the right decision on the course of action to take.
In its Projections Data, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that by 2018 the number of employed forensic science technicians in the United States will have increased by 20% over a 10 year period, the second highest jump in a list of professions included in the report. The highest increase will go to environmental science and protection technicians who will see a jump of 29%. The forensic science technician increase is pretty considerable given that a number of other profession, as reported by the Bureau, won't even see a 2-digit jump. This shows the profession as one that is always on demand, and virtually assures certified technicians a bright employment future.
Acquiring the certification, however, requires quite a bit of planning, as with many professions, in order to have a clear idea as to what lays ahead prior to taking the jump. Cert Forensic Technician states that to become certified, students need to understand that there will be a multitude of college-level courses, such as math and science, that will need to be taken, and that a decision will need to be made initially as to whether to pursue an investigative or a laboratory forensic science position.
The website also goes into details with regards to forensic science careers, and gives insight on the different branches within the field. According to Cert Forensic Technician, forensic science is a vast field with the majority of available positions belonging to the fields of law enforcement and crime labs. Areas of practice include medical examiner, forensic engineer, and academic assistant to name just three.
About Cert Forensic Technician:
Cert Forensic Technician is an educational website that scours the internet and brings information regarding the field of forensic science to one central location. Individuals looking to pursue a career as a forensic technician will be greatly served by its content.
Cert Forensic Technician
Robert Miller
(718) - 838 - 9194
admin@certforensictechnician.com
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