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get a PhD and become a professor, or work in industry doing research.
yes
You would have to get a PhD
No, This is called an Organic Chemist. Trust me I have a PHD from Harvard in chemistry.
She is an English professor at Delaware tech and has a PHD in education.
She is an English professor at Delaware tech and has a PHD in education.
she was the first black women to earn a phd in chemistry
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An important thing to understand here is that you wouldn't get a PhD in chemistry as a whole subject but you would get a PhD in a certain field of chemistry, like physical chemistry. Allow me to explain: I'm from the UK so the first thing you would do is get a degree in Chemistry or a related subject like Medicinal Chemistry or Biochemistry, whatever you like best. This would be called a BSc; Bachelor of Science meaning you have a degree in a science based subject. So you would have a BSc in Chemistry. Then you could go on to get a Masters, or an MSc for Master of Science. These degrees are normally more specific than BSc's so you would study a particular part of Chemistry and not Chemistry as a whole, for example, Analytical Chemistry. However, you can study an MSc in Chemistry as a whole which has a research basis. Then you would do a PhD. These are primarily research degrees which would involve a specific part of Chemistry and not as a whole subject. So you would have a really specific title.
A masters degree. but a PhD in physics or chemistry helps alot.................................
none if you dont have a job dur dur
yes you can do this