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monomer when you complete a computer science degree- what job can you become? because computer scientist isnt in the job guide.

Computer science graduates can work as programmers, web developers, software developers, game programmers, consultants, the list goes on.

Check out the courses RMIT offers and you'll see what paths you can take:
RMIT - Bachelor Degrees offered by the School of Computer Science and IT

Also, take a look at what graduates do:
RMIT - Meet our graduates

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i am doing a paper on forensic scientist.. and i was wondering if someone could answer some of my questions.......




What chemicals are involved in being a forensic scientist?


What reactions take place?


Where do they work?

What do they do all day?



if anyone could answer these questions it would be greatly appreciated :]
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hey meg,
follow the wiki link and determine which specific area in forensics you would like addressed

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no i need to hear it from one of yall. i have to do an interview. or we can use forums...... so i need to hear it come from yall.
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Well meg, and interview with an forensic pathologist would rock. Get a tour, check out really cool equipment, surprized you are not opting for that. Well, then, would like like to discuss pathology?
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is a field in which the principles of medicine and pathology are applied to determine a cause of death or injury in the context of a legal inquiry.
or do you prefer criminalistics? and yet another really fun place to check out.

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is the application of various sciences to answer questions relating to examination and comparison of biological evidence, trace evidence, impression evidence (such as fingerprints, footwear impressions, and tire tracks), controlled substances, ballistics, firearm and toolmark examination, and other evidence in criminal investigations. Typically, evidence is processed in a crime lab.
its your homework chick, you have to decide what do you want to learn?


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