chemist, biologist, physicist, nuclear engineer, and bio medicals
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scientist fisics
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You can be a scientist in any field of science - from biology to zoology. You can work in a lab or the field. You can work for a big corporation or a tiny company.Asking about "Science" is too broad for us to list jobs - there would be too many to fit on one webpage.
Yes there are animal science jobs that require additional school beyond high school. Some animal science jobs require you to have a college degree to be able to qualify for the job.
Some good sites to start looking for science jobs include. http://scjobs.sciencemag.org/JobSeekerX/SearchJobsForm.asp http://www.sciencejobs.org/ http://www.newscientistjobs.com/jobs/default.aspx http://www.biospace.com/
Science is broadly split into biology, chemistry and physics. This can include engineering and technology also. Someone please expand, the previous answer was ridiculously stupid and needed improvement
There are many fields in science that present opportunities for jobs. For example, medicine, astronomy, and chemistry. Some of the highest paying jobs in science are doctors. Pharmacists and astronomers are also highly paid. job-hunt.org provides listings to the best jobs.
can i hav any answer about jobs with bachelor of medical science
The jobs that deals with science are scientist biologist zoologist doctor
When you are looking for forensic science jobs the best place to look would be the job sites. Some will let you upload your CV so employers can find you. Others let you browse the forensic science jobs section to help you find something in your area.
There are a wide range of animal science jobs. Some of the most common include veterinarian, pet sitter, zookeeper, and marine biologist. If you are serious about having a career in animal science it would be best to narrow down your search to a specific field of interest.