Specialization Fields of Forensic Science
Forensic science has a lot of specialization fields. Some of these
specializations are in forensic pathology, toxicology, anthropology,
psychology, DNA analysis and many other related fields. Similarity in all these
fields is that these involve the examination of a specific type of object. Example
includes forensic document analysis which is carried out to examine documents
by using forensic scientific method. Forensic scientists having specialization
in different forensic fields work together as a team to analyze a particular
crime case to make sure that no tiny, single evidence is remained unnoticed.
Forensic Science
Certifications and Diplomas
Currently BOLC is offering number of courses and diplomas in forensic
science field, they are also available in online and paper format and they are
accredited at level 3 and 4 by NCFE which is one of the UK’s largest awarding
body. To start a career as forensic scientist you need to complete one of these
diplomas.
Students enrolled in forensic courses
will be provided sound knowledge and they will also be able to gain hands-on
different forensic laboratory methods. Some of the common laboratory procedures
taught are identification of drugs, blood type matching and urine examination.
Good writing skills are also one of the fundamental skills which an individual
should possess who want to be a good forensic scientist as they have to submit
reports about their findings. Excellent communication skills both written and
oral are essential to be a good forensic scientist as they have to work in a
group with other forensic scientists to reconstruct a crime scene. In some
cases, forensic scientists have to visit courts to present crime evidence’s
detailed report in front of court.