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Coroner

Coroner. By: Felicia Hudson. Type of education needed, how long it will take and what college courses are recommended.

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Coroner

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  1. Coroner By: Felicia Hudson

  2. Type of education needed, how long it will take and what college courses are recommended. • To become a coroner you can get a masters degree, a bachelors degree, and some coroners have no type of degree. It takes up to four years to get the education needed to become a coroner. • Many mathematics classes and many science classes are needed to become a coroner. Classes like Biology, Chemistry, Algebra, and Calculus. • The first two of the four years spent in college will be spent in laboratories and classrooms. The last two will be spent allowing students to explore their specialization.

  3. What classes can you take in high school? • Some classes you can take during high school to assit you education in becoming a coroner are Criminal Justice, Health Science, Physical Science, Chemistry, and Anatomy and Physiology.

  4. What scholarships or financial aid will be available? • TG’S Charley Wootan Grant Program • Wyzant College Scholarships • Knights Taking Charge Scholarship • FAFSA • B. Davis Scholarship

  5. Where are coroner jobs located? • Coroner jobs are located everywhere. Coroners are mostly employed my: • Universities • Hospitals • Morgues

  6. What sort of training will it take? • In order to become a coroner one must go through training to be qualified as a barrister, a solicitor, or a doctor with at least five years experience.

  7. Resume.

  8. Median Salary • In Florida the median salary for a coroner is: • Hourly- $23.92 • Yearly- $49,750

  9. Do they pay for relocating? • Relocating and temporary housing is paid for.

  10. What are the health benefits? • Medical, dental, eye, and flexible spending account is offered.

  11. Retirement plan. • Coroners are offered 401K up to 6% of pay matched.

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