With a biology degree,
graduates may be qualified to work as product inspectors for a manufacturer,
direct educational activities at a botanical garden or zoo, develop or sell
laboratory equipment, be laboratory technicians, or teach biology in high
school. Biology as a profession offers considerable options. Mount Marty College
Biology graduates will be prepared for entry into graduate programs, as well as
the following careers:
- Biological Scientist
- Microbiologist
- Biology Teacher
- Forensics
- Biotechnologist
- Conservation Technician
- Endocrinologist
- Genetic Counselor
- Ecologist
- Environmental Biologist
Students with a biology degree
may go on to work in various governmental agencies such as the Environmental
Protection Agency, Public Health Service, or Department of Interior. Graduates
may also work as research assistants for various agencies, pharmaceutical
companies, or medical research laboratories.
Some graduates choose to go on
to graduate programs such as medical, dental, veterinarian, physical therapy,
chiropractic, optometry, or pharmacy.
- Bacteriologist
- Biochemist
- Biological Researcher
- Biological Scientist
- Biology Teacher
- Biotechnologist
- Botanist
- Chiropractor
- Conservationist
- Botanical Gardens Curator
- Dentist
- Ecologist
- Environmental Biologist
- Epidemiologist
- Food and Drug Inspector
- Food Technician
- Genetic Counselor
- Geneticist
- Health Policy Consultant
- Ichthyologis
- Journalist for Science Magazine
- Laboratory Technician
- Marine Biologist
- Medical Doctor
- Medical Illustrator
- Medical Librarian
- Medical Technologist
- Microbiologist
- Molecular Biologist
- Mortician
- Occupational Therapist
- Optometrist
- Pharmaceutical Sales Representative
- Pharmacist
- Pharmacologist
- Physical Therapist
- Physician
- Physiologist
- Public Health Officer
- Toxicologist
- Veterinarian
- Wildlife Biologist
- Zoologist
Note: Some of these career opportunities may require additional schooling or training. |