1. according to the regulations on the administration of judicial appraisers, the qualification of judicial appraisers does not require a bachelor's degree or above.
At present, many colleges and universities have relaxed the restrictions on admission conditions. As long as you meet the relevant regulations, you can apply for and successfully complete your undergraduate studies. Therefore, judicial appraisers can also obtain undergraduate academic certificates through the way of upgrading from junior college to undergraduate college.
3. The professional characteristics of forensic experts determine that they may need to constantly learn and update their professional knowledge and skills in their daily work. Therefore, judicial appraisers can learn and improve through academic education, vocational training and other channels to meet the needs of their work.
You can consider the following ways to upgrade the forensic expertise:
1, Postgraduate Entrance Examination: Postgraduates in related majors, such as forensic medicine, law and other related majors, can be obtained through postgraduate entrance examination, thus obtaining an undergraduate degree.
2. Change your major: you can consider changing to a related major, such as forensic medicine and law, and get a bachelor's degree by passing the exam or changing to a related major.
3. Continuing education: You can participate in adult college entrance examination or online education through continuing education and obtain relevant undergraduate education.
Employment prospect of forensic expertise technology
1. Judicial expertise department: Judicial expertise technology plays a vital role in judicial organs. Judicial organs need forensic technicians to carry out various identification work, such as trace analysis, forensic identification, DNA analysis, image processing and so on. Therefore, the judicial expertise department is the main employment field of judicial expertise technicians.
2. Public security organs: Public security organs are also important employment units for forensic technicians. They need to use all kinds of science and technology to obtain evidence and solve cases in criminal investigation. Forensic technicians of public security organs are often responsible for on-site investigation, fingerprint comparison and voice recognition.
3. Private institutions and consulting companies: With the development of society and the progress of science and technology, more and more private institutions and consulting companies begin to provide services related to judicial expertise. They can hire forensic technicians to carry out various appraisal work, such as intellectual property infringement appraisal and technical evidence collection.
4. Academic research institutions: Some universities and research institutions may have relevant forensic research teams or laboratories to recruit forensic technicians to engage in scientific research and cultivate relevant professionals.