There are a ton of careers from science. Engineering, anthropology, nursing, pilot, anything that can be applied.
See the Related Link for a list of careers in science.
you have o be educated and have to know about science to become a science teacher you have o be educated and have to know about science to become a science teacher
you need to get to level 10 in the science career.
Joanna Ptolomey has written: 'Taking charge of your career' -- subject(s): Information scientists, Information science, Vocational guidance, Librarians, Library science, Career development
What level gcse maths English language science and technical subject do you need to become an architect?"
you become lecture
Depending on what your interests are, a science degree might be a great start in gaining a career in a science field. You can become a science teacher or work in a laboratory or work helping the environment.
well, if you want to do it without cheating, then you go to the lab in the neighborhood and get on the science career track until you eventually become a scientist, or with Testingcheatsenabled true in the cheat box and click shift on the person and select under careers the science career track and you automatically become a scientist, but it is really hard to be successful if you do it that way.
Science Teacher.
Walter S. Smith has written: 'Atmospheric emissions from coal combustion' -- subject(s): Air, Pollution 'Science career exploration for women' -- subject(s): Science, Vocational guidance, Women in science
You must take mathematics and science, they are the key subjects, but if you have taken triple science it is better. =]
Victoria Ann Reich has written: 'Career opportunities in science and technology' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Vocational guidance, Science, Technology
The first thing you need to do is join the science career, then after 5 promotions it will ask if you want to join medical career, then reach level 10 in the medical career.