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So You Want to be A Forensic Scientist
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American Academy of Forensic Science

Careers in Forensic Science

Forensic Job Descriptions and Qualifications

Zeno's Forensic Sites

Forensic Job Titles

Forensic Science Degrees

Folder link to Crime Lab Aides Folder Link to Criminalists Folder Link to Forensic Toxicologist
Folder Link to Fingerprint Examiner Folder Link for Fingerprint Technicians Khake Forensic Career Data

Computer Forensics Careers

for Career Information 

Real Science! logo

How to become an Astronaut

and Astronaut Selection

NASA Logo and NASA JOBS

Careers in Earth Science, Aerospace, etc.

More Science Careers Careers In Biotechnology

TOPEX/Poseidon Satellite Earth Science Careers

           Bio.com Career Center

Life Science Careers links

Guide to Environmental Careers

Careers in Agricultural Science

Careers in Meterology

Careers in Oceanography links and more

Careers at Sea World

Careers in Marine Science
Lots of great links

Marine Science Careers

Aquatic Science Career Info

Sea Grant Marine Science Careers

Chemistry and Physics

Science Careers Web

Discover Science Career Links

Food Science Careers

Biology Careers

Biological Sciences    
     

Additional Sites:

  1. Women of NASA  [*] - showcases outstanding women who are enjoying successful careers in math, science, and technology.
  2. 4000 Years of Women in Science - biographies, photographs, and other references.
  3. Aero & SPACE - a comic book by NASA.
  4. African Americans in the Sciences. - biographies of African American men and women who have contributed to the advancement of science and engineering.
  5. Animal Doc Com - ever think about being a veterinarian? Find out what vet students are learning about dogs, horses, sheep, cattle, llamas, and more from The University of Georgia. You can even ask a vet a question!
  6. ASPCA's Animaland - visit the ASPCA's special kids section for the lowdown on the animal kingdom. You can ask Azula anything about animals, play some games, or read about wild careers too!
  7. Building Big - includes great facts and challenges spanning bridges, domes, skyscrapers, dams, and tunnels. Try some experiments while you're here or meet some cool engineers. From PBS.
  8. Captain David Gwinn - Pilot - this Wic-kid feature lets you read an interview with a TWA pilot. The questions are written for kids, by kids.
  9. Career in Veterinary Medicine - learn what vets do and what they have to study before they can help animals.
  10. Careers in Oceanography - learn about what an oceanographer does, and how you can become one.
  11. Careers in the Pulp and Paper Industry - explore the wide variety of challenging careers in the pulp, paper, and related industries.
  12. Diary of a Park Ranger - read about the life of a Wisconsin park ranger!
  13. Earth Science World - this natural site talks about earthy careers, rescources, and the celebration of Earth Science Week. Try out some of the activities while you're here.
  14. Extreme Science - the biggest, the baddest, and the best in the natural world are all gathered at this site. Includes pictures, info, types of scientists who study these phenomena, and where to go for more information.
  15. Girl Power: Science & Technology - find out what the fields of science and technology hold for girls. Learn about cool science jobs, find out how to make your own web page, and meet some techy girls.
  16. How About a Career Exploring Unseen Worlds? - learn what microbiologists do and how to become one. You can also read interviews with people in the field.
  17. How Do I Become A Professional Biologist? - tips on what to study and how to get into the field of biology, from the Florida Museum of Natural History.
  18. IPL - So You Want To Make A Car. - take a tour of an auto factory, find out what you may not know, and learn about careers with cars.
  19. JASON XI: Going to Extremes - modern-day explorers share their experiences and compare the Aquarius underwater lab to NASA's International Space Station as special places from which to explore the unknown!
  20. Mars Millennium Project 2030 - take a journey of inspiration and discovery as you explore Mars through answers to questions asked of artists, scientists, engineers, and astronauts.
  21. Math in Your Career: Meteorologist - tells about one meteorologist's background and how she got interested in weather reporting.
  22. Mizzou Magic Space Day - take a peek at this spacey site! You can learn about out of this world careers and see space pictures and videos while you're here.
  23. NMNH Galapagos Expedition - follow scientists on a research expedition to the Galapagos! Read their journals, check out their trip photos, and read a Q&A session with them!
  24. Paper in Wisconsin - explore the world of pulp and paper! Learn how to make your own paper and find interesting facts, career info, art projects, and games to print.
  25. SeaWorld/Busch Gardens Animal Information - search the database, check out the penguin cam, and get info on on Shamu TV, zoological careers, adventure camps, and more!
  26. So You Want to Become a Marine Biologist... - basics about getting involved in marine biology, for older kids.
  27. Space Team Online - get up close and personal with NASA experts working on space shuttles and the International Space Station. Includes photos, videos, and a kids corner!
  28. USGS Earthquakes for Kids - shake it up with this cool site from the USGS especially for kids. Learn cool quake facts, earthquake ABC's, and catch up on the science of seismology. You can also explore being a geophysicist.
  29. Veterinarian Jobs - see what kind of jobs veterinarians do on this site created by students at Beal School in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts.
  30. Young Scientist Program - program promoting science with underprivileged youth. Site includes science resource links.
 

 

 

 


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