Mycologists study fungi.
earth science
Cancer.
Emergency Medicine
biology Animal Medicine and Health.
Science is too broad of a topic to tackle as a whole.
A mycologist is a scientist that studies fungi. To have a job with the designation of mycologist you will most certainly have to complete a college/university undergraduate degree (eg: 4 year bachelor of science) and a masters degree (eg: 2 year MSc). Both degrees should be with a major in biology or microbiology or another related field, likely with a focus in mycology. It is likely that with only an undergraduate and masters you would only be able to get a job working for a mycologist though, and to have your own lab and be a true mycologist you will need to further complete a doctorate degree in biology (3-5 year PhD) with a focus in mycology or microbiology.
If you want to obtain a science degree, you should look into colleges that specialize in the field of science and technology. For example, California Tech and MIT are excellent options.
They specialize in science
Mycologist use microscopes and glove.
A mycologist specializes in the study of fungi ...
Veterinarians usually specialize in general medicine, although often times they need to be well educated in animal science and health, dentistry and biology.
The Study Of Fungi Is Mycology. Or A Mycologist (: -Cassidy! :D