Forensic Scientist

Useful school subjects:

Chemistry
Biology
Mathematics

Kaipūtaiao Taihara

Collecting a sample from a car.

Collecting a sample from a vehicle used in a crime

Forensic scientists apply scientific knowledge and skills to investigating crimes. The information they provide may help the police to find or eliminate a suspect in a crime.

He whakamārama

Ko ta te kaiputaiao taihara mahi ko te whakamahi i nga matauranga putaiao, pukenga hoki ki te hopara i nga hara. Tera pea ma te tuku parongo e awhina ai ratou i nga pirihimana ki te kimi, whakakore ranei i tetahi tangata e whakapaetia ana mo tetahi hara.

Entry Requirements

To get a technician level job, you need to have a Bachelor of science (BSc) majoring in chemistry, biochemistry, biotechnology, medical laboratory science or molecular biology.

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Janina Savage.

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Pay

At Environmental Science & Research (ESR), the main employer of forensic scientists, salaries vary from about $40,000 to $60,000 a year, depending on the position.
 

 

Job Outlook

There is intense competition for forensic scientist jobs in New Zealand.

 
 

 


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