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12 Nov 2009, 8:44 PM ![]() | Science career paths? You can hide this advertisement by registering. I'm considering a science degree but I'm not sure about what jobs a science degree can lead to. What other things can you do besides research and teaching? My interests are in biology and genetics. I enjoy other areas of science as well but am probably not as good in those. Thanks in advance. |
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Yesterday, 11:59 PM ![]() | Re: Science career paths? I think you can always be a health person if you like bio...can also be a forensic scientist (I would become one if I liked bio)! I am sure there is a lot you can do, and it also depends on your major wouldnt it? |
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12 Nov 2009, 8:44 PM ![]() | Re: Science career paths? Thanks for replying Winn. Yeah my major would most likely be genetics or something like biology/defence. I'd probably change my mind once I get into these subjects - never know what I'll find out about my actual interests. Can you elaborate on "health person"? There are so many jobs out there and a lot of course brochures give very vague descriptions. What exactly could I become? |
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Yesterday, 3:30 AM Blog Entries: 1 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Science career paths? Quote:
You could look at pharmacology or medical science which have fairly certain and clear career paths and broadly fit in with your interests. Also have a look here: GraDS Online
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31 Oct 2009, 9:58 AM ![]() | Re: Science career paths? Quote:
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12 Nov 2009, 8:44 PM ![]() | Re: Science career paths? Thanks Joel. That was a good and straight forward summary. Although, again, the range is so wide, I still have no idea. Biotech sounds good, as does the last couple you mentioned that lead to hospital jobs. I see you're doing Science at the moment. How are you enjoying it? Also, are maths and physics required courses, or did you choose them because you liked them? |
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31 Oct 2009, 9:58 AM ![]() | Re: Science career paths? Quote:
At the moment I'm considering majoring in either maths, physics, mechanical engineering or electrical engineering (chemical if I could somehow do chemistry on the side). At uni the difficulty level has jumped up a fair bit, so the work definately isn't easy. People interested in most biology things may need to do a first year maths subject (i.e. calculus 1 and statistics), but, if your wanting to do a technology subject doing some form of physics and more maths may be needed. With physics and maths the two have never seemed to be a chore to do, rather a hobby! Well I did advanced physics and a mid level maths so maths has been fine and physics was intense (so I'm going back to standard physics). My adviced is if you are passionate about something so much don't not considering studying it whilst having other areas open. With me working on technology, maths problems or even with radiation seems less yuck than dissecting an animal (My weakness in biology).
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12 Nov 2009, 8:44 PM ![]() | Re: Science career paths? So maths and physics are sort of needed. Ohh it's okay - I suppose I could manage it, hopefully! Sounds like you're really doing what you enjoy then. ![]() PS: Dissecting animals is cooler than maths problems, I reckon! |
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30 Jul 2009, 11:48 PM ![]() | Re: Science career paths? Hi every body Unlike layman’s perception, biotechnology is not just about working in the laboratory wearing white lab coats and preparing medicines to improve the quality of life.The field is so broad that it has a variety of career options from sales and marketing to research and development, to manufacturing and quality management of drugs and medical devices. Now it is upto ones choice which field one choose for his career. more Pakistan Educational Career Resource, Future Planning Guidance. MyCareer
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Yesterday, 3:51 PM ![]() | Re: Science career paths? research can be cool too. Depended who you research for and ehat you research. Everything around us, from TVs and playstations, to kitchen appliances, to planes in the sky to the food we eat, sports support and training, all comes from research. Instead of saying what type of science you like i.e. Bio. See what industry you like and what applied science they use.
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Yesterday, 3:51 PM ![]() | Re: Science career paths? Plus you get loadsa holidays leave. Well, maybe not as much as an academic student, but you get way loads more than any nine to five office worker
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8 Nov 2009, 12:40 AM ![]() | Re: Science career paths? if u like science, do an engineerin degree so u can actually find a job... coz whatever is being offered in science degree as its own path in engineering..so if u like biology, u can do biomedical engineering... and so if u like chemistry, u can do chemical engineering...physics, u can do civil/ mechanical engineerng.. |
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20 Nov 2009, 3:04 PM ![]() | Re: Science career paths? Quote:
There are jobs for science grads out there, especially if you go to a Go8 Uni and do well. | |
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