What can I do with a major in Biology?



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What can I do with a major in Biology? Overview - Biology is a science that we encounter daily. As society continues to advance technologically and we expand our connections globally, knowledge of biology has become increasingly important. Medicine, the environment and even the local and global economy are all topics that include significant aspects of biology. - Careers in biology include a wide range of choices attracting people with a variety of talents. Biologists are in demand for research, health care, education and wildlife conservation and management of the environment. In addition, there are many exciting, newly developed fields where a degree in biology is an advantage such as forensic science, biotechnology and genetic engineering. Employment opportunities exist at a variety of educational levels, you can start a career in biology with a bachelor's, master's or doctorate degree. Career Titles Acquisition Logistics Manager Environmental Lawyer Natural Resources Manager Agricultural Researcher Environmental Planner Naturalist Agricultural Scientist Environmental Protection Worker Neurobiologist Agronomist Environmental Scientist Nurse Air / Water Quality Analyst EPA Inspector Nutritionist Allergist Epidemiologist Oceanographer Anatomist Ergonomist Ophthalmologist Anesthesiologist Ethologist Optometrist Animal Behaviorist Fish & Game Warden Ornithologist Animal Biologist Fish Hatchery Technician Paleontologist Animal Breeder Fish Processor Paramedic Animal Ecologist Fisheries Biologist Parasitologist Animal Physiologist Fisheries conservation Park Naturalist Animal Research Technician Fisheries Conservationist Park Ranger Animal Rights Advocate Flavors/Fragrances Researcher Patent Attorney Animal Scientist Floriculturist Patent Specialist Animal Taxonomist Florist Pathologist Animal Trainer Food and Drug Inspector Peace Corps Volunteer Anthropologist Food Chemist Pediatrician Aqua Culturist Food Technologist Perfusionist Aquaculture Farmer Forensic Biotechnologist Pest Control Inspector Aquarist Forensic Scientist Pharmaceutical Researcher Aquarium & Museum Worker Forensic Serologist Pharmaceutical Sales Representative Aquarium Technician Forest Ranger Pharmacist Aquatic Biologist Forester Pharmacologist Aquatic Ecologist Genetic Counselor Pharmacologist Arborist Genetic Engineer Pharmacy Technician Audiologist Geneticist Phlebotomist Bacteriologist Geographer Physical Therapist Bioanalyst Hazardous Waste Manager Physical Therapy Assistant Biochemical Tester Health Officer Physician Biochemical Toxicologist Health Physicist Physician Assistant Biochemist Herpetologist Physiologist Bioengineer Histologist Plant Biologist Biological Illustrator Horticulture Scientist Plant Ecologist

Biological Photographer Horticulturist Plant Geneticist Biological Researcher Hospital Administrator Plant Pathologist Biologist Hydrographic Survey Technician Plant Physiologist Biomedical Engineer Hydrologist Plant Taxonomist Biomedical Equipment Technician Ichthyologist Podiatrist Biometrician Immunologist Pollution Control Technician Biophysicist Industrial Hygienist Professor Biostatistician Industrial Marine Economist Psychiatrist Biotechnologist Journalist Psychobiologist Biotechnology Sales Representative Kennel Manager Public Health Director Blood Bank Technologist Laboratory Technician Public Health Statistician Botanist Landscape Designer Quality Control Specialist Brewery Laboratory Assistant Landscaper Radiologic Technologist Cell Biologist Librarian Research Assistant Cell Culture Specialist Licensed Practical Nurse Researcher Cellular Physiologist Limnological Technician Respiratory Therapist Chemical Laboratory Technician Limnologist Science Editor Chemical Oceanographer Mammalogist Science Teacher Chemist Marine Bacteriologist Scientific Librarian Chiropractor Marine Biologist Scientific Photographer Clinical Chemist Marine Mammal Trainer Soil Conservationist Clinical Researcher Marine Resource Analyst Statistician Conservationist Marine Sales Substance Abuse Counselor Coroner Market Research Analyst Surgeon Crime Laboratory Analyst Medical and Scientific Writer Taxonomist Criminologist Medical Doctor Teacher Crop Physiologist Medical Equipment Sales Technical Writer Crop Scientist Medical Examiner Toxicologist Cytologist Medical Illustrator Underwater Technician Cytotechnologist Medical Laboratory Tech Veterinarian Dental Hygienist Medical Librarian Veterinarian Technician Dentist Medical Researcher Virologist Dermatologist Medical Sales Representative Water Quality Technician Dietitian Medical Social Worker Wildlife Biologist Drug Inspector Medical Technologist Wildlife Ecologist Ecologist Meteorologist X-Ray Technician Embryologist Microbiologist Zoo Manager Emergency Medical Technician Microbiologist Zoological Ecologist Endocrinologist Molecular Biologist Zoological Morphologist Entomologist Molecular Geneticist Zoological Physiologist Environmental Analyst Morphologist Zoological Researcher Environmental Educator Mortician Zoological Taxonomist Environmental Engineer Mycologist Zoologist Environmental Health Specialist Employers Agribusiness Companies Distilleries National Institutes of Health Agricultural Chemical Companies Environmental Consulting Firms National Park Service Agricultural Firms-Research Environmental Protection Agency Natural History Museums Animal Refuges Farms Oil Companies

Aquariums Fish & Wildlife Service Park Service Atomic Energy Commission Fisheries Peace Corps Biological Testing Laboratories Food & Drug Administration Pest Control Companies Biomedical and Health Research Food Manufacturers Pet Stores Biomedical Companies Forestry Centers Pharmaceutical Companies Biopharmaceutical Companies Game & Water Fish Commission Professional and Technical Journals Biotechnology Companies Health Care Facilities Public Health Departments Biotechnology Firms Health Care Producers Public Utilities Botanical Gardens & Arboretums Horticulture Companies Research Facilities Bureau of Land Management Hospitals Research Foundations Center for Disease Control Humane Societies Research Organizations Chemical Manufacturers Landscaping Companies Scientific Journals Clinics Local, State, Federal Government Soap/Cosmetics Companies Colleges/Universities Lumber Industry State & National Parks Conservation Organizations Magazines Testing Labs Consulting Engineering Firms Manufacturing Firms Tobacco Industry Consumer Product Safety Marine and Oceanic Groups Wastewater Treatment Facilities Commission Department of Agriculture Medical Laboratories Water Resource Council Department of Commerce Medical Schools Wildlife Preserves Department of Environmental Museums Zoos Protection Department of Health & Human Services NASA Skills Ability to use scientific equipment and measuring instruments Acute observational skills Advanced critical thinking, problem solving, and research skills Analytical & quantitative abilities Demonstrate abilities in critical thinking and problem-solving. Demonstrate knowledge of cellular biology, molecular biology and genetics, organismal biology and population biology. Draw conclusions from data Evaluate information against appropriate standards-manipulating information using expertise in statistics Organization of data Perceive and define cause and effect relationships Perception of patterns/structures Possesses proficiency for accurate details Attention to detail Experiment with ideas/procedures Present/summarize research findings Biology theory & practical knowledge Faculty to improve the methods available for processing and storing Problem solving resources Gather data Biology theory & practical knowledge Reads, writes, thinks, questions, analyzes, and problem solves Calculating skills Independent worker Review large amounts of material and extracting essence Capability of conducting Information handling & organization Statistical awareness

research and statistically analyzing the data Capacity to tests products and Learn new information quickly Summarize data equipment to ensure quality and safety Capacity to understand and Logical thinking Teamwork express complex scientific and technical information Careful record keeping skills Maintain records/tabulate Technical skills data Concentrate for long periods of Makes critical observations Test an idea/hypothesis time and appropriate decisions Curiosity and creativity Numerical computation Use scientific methods and to appreciate the contributions of science and scientists to humanity's present and future welfare. Data analysis Operate scientific Write and speak clearly using scientific Data processing equipment Oral and written communication skills terminology. Write factual material clearly and concisely Salary Information NACE (National Association of Colleges and Employers) Spring 2014 Salary Survey Average Offers: Biological Sciences/Life Sciences Bachelor's Degree: $41,900 The job titles and employers listed below are a sample of the results from the annual St. Norbert College Career Services graduate follow-up survey for the Classes of 2003-2013. Graduate Information: Job Titles AIDS Researcher Micro Lab Tech Scientist Dental Assistant Nursing Assistant Teacher Health Unit Coordinator Physical Therapy Assistant Teller High School Science Teacher Program Coordinator Veterinary Assistant Hydrological Technician Registered Nurse Wire Form Fabrication Lab Technician Research Technologist Major Accounts District Manager Graduate Information: Employers ADP Chase Bank Mayo Clinic Aaron s Company Cherny Microbiology Services Medical College of Wisconsin Americorps Dental Associates National Forest Service Ashwaubenon School District Holy Family Memorial Medical Puget Sound Health Center Bianco's Physical Therapy Kimberly Clark St. Vincent Hospital Birch Creek Retirement King Pharmaceutical Teach for America Kobance Pharmacy University of Iowa

For the most current information about Majoring in Biology from Career Services, including links regarding Alumni Profiles, Career Information, Professional Associations, and Jobs and Internships, please visit: http://www.snc.edu/career/students/majors/biology.htm