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Types of Biology Majors

Attorney
Attorney

Degree: B.S. in biology/animal bioscience, Penn State University (2001) Current job: TV host, and health and fitness coach As a little girl, I wanted to be Dick Clark, and as a teenager I wanted to be a VJ on MTV.

Biochemist
Biochemist

Ok, here is the deal. I am a sophomore and i am undecided about my major which would be either Biochemistry or Biology. I spoke with my pre-med adviser and he told me that a major in Biochemistry is very impressive when u apply to med school. Biology is easy and Biochem is more challenging because of Pchem and analytical chemistry.

Biological Technician •••
Biological Technician •••

Biological technicians typically need a bachelor’s degree in biology or a closely related field. Most colleges and universities offer bachelor’s degree programs in the biological sciences. Some positions may be available to associate’s degree holders or those without a degree but who have biological laboratory experience.

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Biotechnologist
Biotechnologist

Biotechnology Major Description: A program that focuses on the application of the biological sciences, biochemistry, and genetics to the preparation of new and enhanced agricultural, environmental, clinical, and industrial products, including the commercial exploitation of microbes, plants, and animals.

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Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences
Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences

Cell Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences Major. Description: A program that focuses on the scientific study of the structure, function, and regulation of cells as individual units and as components of larger systems. Includes instruction in cell chemistry, cellular dynamics, cellular replication and reproduction, cell anatomy, membrane function, organelles, cell adhesion and extracellular ...

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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

A maximum of 2 independent studies or tutorials may count toward the major. 1 biology elective course of your choosing; 2 biology elective or approved alternate elective courses; 2 courses selected from the Ecology course listings. You cannot double count the course taken to fulfill the Biology Area requirement above.

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Financial Analyst
Financial Analyst

Before you decide if you want to pursue a career as a financial analyst, you will want to know what it takes besides having an education. Responsibilities and Roles of a Financial Analyst. The responsibilities of a financial analyst are to analyze, communicate, and enter data for their investors.

General Biology
General Biology

Biology Major Description: A general program of biology at the introductory, basic level or a program in biology or the biological sciences that is undifferentiated as to title or content. Includes instruction in general biology and programs covering a variety of biological specializations.

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Genetic Counselor
Genetic Counselor

Genetic Counseling Counselor Major Description: A program that prepares individuals to counsel patients and families concerning inherited genetic disorders and diseases; assess risk factors and planning options associated with potential and actual inherited conditions; and serve as patient advocates and provide referral services in relation to private and public support services.

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Genetics
Genetics

Concentrations in this major include: Molecular Genetics; Microbial and Eukaryotic Genetics; Animal Genetics; Plant Genetics; Human and Medical Genetics; and Genome Sciences. This major is most often offered as a Master's or Ph.D. However, some schools offer it as a Bachelor's degree.

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Health Educator
Health Educator

For example, a general biology undergraduate degree could prepare you to work as a botanist, a teacher, a trip leader for outdoor organizations such as the National Outdoor Leadership School, a scientist for a non-profit organization such as a university or environmental society, an educator at an environmental facility, a forest ranger, or an urban planner or researcher.

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Higher Education Lecturer
Higher Education Lecturer

Master’s Degree in Higher Education. If you wish to teach beyond the high-school level, you will need at least a master’s degree. Many 2-year community colleges often hire instructors with only master’s degrees, as long as they have some teaching experience.

Marine Biologist
Marine Biologist

So a marine biologist might be a biological technician, ichthyologist, fishery biologist, marine mammalogist, microbiologist, systems analyst, or a mathematician. Even economists and sociologists, who deal with living marine resource issues, are found within the so-called field of marine biology.

Medical and Health Services Manager
Medical and Health Services Manager

Medical and health services managers, also called healthcare executives or healthcare administrators, plan, direct, and coordinate medical and health services. They might manage an entire facility, a specific clinical area or department, or a medical practice for a group of physicians.

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Microbiologist
Microbiologist

Microbiologists need at least a bachelor’s degree in microbiology or a closely related program that offers substantial coursework in microbiology, such as biochemistry or cell biology. Many colleges and universities offer degree programs in biological sciences, including microbiology.

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Microbiology and Immunology
Microbiology and Immunology

Microbiology and Immunology Major. Description: A program that focuses on the scientific study of the microorganisms that cause disease and the host immune response to them.

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Molecular Biology, Biochemistry and Biophysics
Molecular Biology, Biochemistry and Biophysics

The average reported salary for graduates with a degree in Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology is $40,680 as a starting salary and $86,412 as a mid-career salary.

Nanotechnologist
Nanotechnologist

Nanobiotechnology, bionanotechnology, and nanobiology are terms that refer to the intersection of nanotechnology and biology. Given that the subject is one that has only emerged very recently, bionanotechnology and nanobiotechnology serve as blanket terms for various related technologies.

Nature Conservation Officer
Nature Conservation Officer

Steps for Becoming a Conservation Officer. The minimum educational requirement to become a conservation officer or a game warden is an associate’s degree. However, many agencies now require a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, environmental sciences, or biology.

Pharmacologist
Pharmacologist

Pharmacology is more than the study of the mode of action of drugs. It is a science which uses the basic concepts of biology and chemistry to determine how drugs affect the organism; it gives a unique perspective in understanding how cells, organ systems, and organisms function.

Pharmacology and Toxicology
Pharmacology and Toxicology

Pharmacology and Toxicology Major. Description: A program with an integrated, combined approach to the study of pharmacological and toxicological issues in biology and the biomedical sciences.

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Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner
Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner

Primary is the key word in this definition. NPs provide many of the same primary care services as a physician. Education Required: Nurse practitioners must be registered nurses with a bachelor’s degree in nursing or related field from an accredited college of university in order to apply.

Physician Associate
Physician Associate

What is a physician assistant? A physician assistant (PA) is a health professional licensed by the state or certified by a federal employer to practice medicine under the supervision of a physician. As such, the physician assistant performs many patient care tasks that were traditionally carried out by the physician.

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Physiology and Related Sciences
Physiology and Related Sciences

Physiology students are able to focus on related sciences and sub-fields, including kinesiology, exercise science or sport nutrition. There are a variety of degree options and careers available within the field of physiology.

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