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Rosanne J. Marek has written: 'Opportunities in Social Science Careers (Opportunities in)'
Science Teacher.
Religious orders are non-science careers. Everything else uses science to some degree, explicitly or implicitly.
One could find information about different science careers through the internet. One could find information about science careers through colleges. One could find information about science careers through other companies such as several different space researchers.
Science is important in non-science careers because when you have a problem in any job, you use science to figure the problem out, so science is in any career you choose basically.
Art conservation science, marine science, nuclear science
There are a great number of life science careers that are available to choose from. You could be a vet for example.
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.
In order to have a career as a social worker, you must have at least a bachelor's degree in social work. Some careers in this field require a Master of Science degree or a Master in Clinical Social Work.
Maurice Goldsmith has written: 'Joseph Needham' -- subject(s): Science, Scientists, Biography, History 'Science around you' 'The science of science' -- subject(s): Science, Bernal, John Desmond, 1901-, Science and civilization 'Careers in technology' -- subject(s): Vocational guidance, Science, Engineering 'The Curie family' 'Sage' -- subject(s): Physicists, Biography 'Three scientists face social responsibility' -- subject(s): Biography, Science, Scientists, Social aspects, Social aspects of Science
Women dominate science careers and make up 56% of the student population. Although, there is an ABC News article stating that 52% of women are dropping out of science careers as of late.
There are many careers in every branch of science. An diver, meteorologist, and park ranger work in earth and environmental science. Astronomer, chemist, and pilot are fields in physical science.