What Is A Bachelor of Science Degree Good For?

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I recall asking my school counselor this question, “what can I do with a bachelor of science degree?” It’s kind of tough to stick to what you really want to do especially when you have a few alternatives that you’re unsure of.

A Bachelor of Science degree offers you multiple options and you might have a lead to where you intend to practice after college or set up your facility. Most grads who studied medical laboratory science end up establishing their facilities and getting licensed, and start making money doing what they love doing.

Why Be A Science Major?

Several reasons brew the passion to study in the science field that makes individuals scurry to identify in the science sectors some of these reasons include; Passion,  Quest for Knowledge, Curiosity, Job Security, Intellectual Challenge, and Earning Potential. Whichever is your motivation, don’t stop till you achieve it.

Opportunities Open For A BSC Graduate Include;
  • Aerospace Engineer
  • Astronomer
  • Automotive Engineer
  • Botanical Management
  • Cartographer
  • Chemist
  • Chemical Plant Worker
  • Clinical Data Manager
  • Clinical Trial Manager
  • Chemistry Educator
  • Community Health Worker
  • Computer Hardware Designer
  • Conservation Agent
  • Counselors
  • Crime Scene Investigator
  • Earth Sciences Educator
  • Energy Engineer
  • Environmental Engineer
  • Environmental Corporate Consultant
  • Environmental Science Careers
  • Environmental Restorationist
  • Environmental Policy Analyst
  • Epidemiologist
  • Evidence Collector
  • Farm Manager
  • Fish And Game Warden
  • Forestry Manager
  • Forensic Analyst
  • Geologist
  • Hazardous Waste Manager
  • Health Department Workers
  • Hospital Administrators
  • Health And Wellness Coordinator
  • Health Educator
  • Horticulture
  • Hydrologist
  • Irrigation Specialist
  • Laboratory Manager
  • Laboratory Aide
  • Machinist
  • Manufacturing Manager
  • Marine Biologist
  • Materials Scientist
  • Medical Clinic Managers
  • Natural Resources Manager
  • Nutrition Aide
  • Nutritionists
  • Occupational Therapists
  • Organic Farmer
  • Park Ranger
  • Patient Advocates
  • Pest Management
  • Plant Propagator
  • Physicist
  • Physics Researcher
  • Physics Educator
  • Product Safety Specialist
  • Researcher
  • Registered Nurses
  • Registered Dietitians
  • Robotics
  • Science Policy Analyst
  • Soil Conservationist
  • Supply Chain Manager
  • Therapists
  • Waste Water Treatment Worker
  • Wildlife Biologist.

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