with theses talents you could work possibly in the following:
Biology and Chemistry are always needed in any career that require you to be a Doctor. I have never heard of any such program that does not feature these 2 subjects.
Biology, Chemistry and Physics butpsychologywont hurt
Something that focuses at or above the cellular level; marine biology, anthropology, zoological studies might all be options. However, to do anything in biology you will need to pass some courses in chemistry, to show that you can do it if needed.
You can be an anesthesiologist! But it's like 12 years of college!/:
Biology, Chemistry, Anatomy, Health, Nutrition, Physics, and Calculus.
Yes. Science is involved in an archaeology career. You need to have studied in artifact studies, biology, chemistry, life science, conversation sciences, and history.
For a career in chemical engineering one should consider courses in chemistry and biology. After that courses to take include business and management and biotechnology.
Both MPC (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry) and BIPC (Biology, Physics, Chemistry) are suitable for pursuing a career in psychology. BIPC might be slightly more aligned with psychology due to the inclusion of Biology, which provides a foundational understanding of human behavior. However, both streams can lead to a career in psychology through relevant undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
hi .. i want to do social medicine or social science and am very interested in working with ngo s and programs witch help the people in anything ? pls tell me what i should do for that ... i am a 12 th science student doing physics chemistry and biology .
"If one is pursuing a career in medicine, one should focus on sciences such as chemistry, biology, and physics, and not computer sciences, unless the pursuit is for a career in the maintenance side of things, such as becoming a lab technician."
Marine biology would be in the agriculture/natural resources career cluster, or possibly under the biology/science career cluster.
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.