There seems to be a typo in your question. Did you mean to ask about a degree in biology? If so, a degree in biology typically involves studying living organisms and their environments in depth, covering topics such as genetics, evolution, ecology, and physiology. Graduates with a degree in biology can pursue various careers in fields like research, healthcare, conservation, and education.
teaching
Biologist
Chris Newton has written: 'Careers with music for graduates'
Open Biology was created in 2011.
There are also careers at hospitals and schools that involve biology and do not have to work in a laboratory environment. There is also marine biology where the worker will be working around water and water animals instead of inside of a laboratory.
That is my question.....can you answer it for me?
Marine Biology
A bachelor's degree in biology typically involves studying a wide range of topics related to living organisms, including genetics, physiology, ecology, and evolution. Graduates with this degree may pursue careers in research, healthcare, environmental science, education, or biotechnology. Additionally, further education, such as a master's or doctoral degree, may be necessary for advancement in some biology-related fields.
it depends on what your tryna do
Examples: chemistry, physics, geology, biology, medicine.
marine biology, whale trainer (seaworld, aquariums