physician ,
Pharmacists,
Biologist,
Technicians,
and everything..
One can study chemistry but not be a career chemist. However, a career chemist would study chemistry and then continue to do so throughout most of their lives.
Doctors, Vets, Dentists, Chemical Engineers, Chemists, Pharmacologists, drug designers etc
A degree in chemistry along with some business administration would be very useful for a waste management career. Knowledge of operations management would be important in a career of this type where a lot of scheduling needs to be managed.
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Depends if you are interested in observing or theorising about the Universe. Astronomy requires a good knowledge of ALL sciences whereas cosmology requires a heavy knowledge of physics and all other sciences. Best to start with astronomy and move into cosmology, astrophysics, theoretical physics if you have the aptitude.
One of the best websites for locating science, and health jobs is Career Builder. Career Builder has posted chemistry jobs, such as, chemistry manager, staff scientist, and lecturer.
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This career requires the ability to focus while at home. It also requires time and effort to answer the questions correctly.
This career requires the ability to focus while at home. It also requires time and effort to answer the questions correctly.
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Telephone systems are very complex. Telecommunications requires high level math and knowledge of physics. Bachelor degrees are the lowest form of education for a decent telecommunications career.
Nurse, doctor, engineering, architect are four kinds of career.