well there are scitents and doctors lots of them so pick=)
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A great many jobs require science education, especially depending upon the field. Jobs as field technicians, engineers, lab technicians, and researchers can all require a science education.
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There are many jobs in the field of Computer Science. One can check out the websites of hospitals and science research companies to see what might be suitable to apply for.
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 they are considered high tech jobs in the field of computer science
There are many different science jobs. One can be a professor or an engineer. The company Find Me Jobs is very good at locating jobs in any location. They can be contacted by email or phone, and have a long list of jobs in any city.
You can get an administrative position in the healthcare field.
It is expected that forensic science jobs will continue to rise in 2014. However, the competition will be strong among job seekers because of the popularity of the field of study.
Yes, for the most part, jobs in the cognitive science field require an advanced degree. It is such a niche that you will require an advanced degree. The following websites are informative: www.cogs.indiana.edu/icogsci/what.html, www.psychologydegree.net/is-a-cognitive-psychology-degree-for-you/
Any community college will have forensic science programs. Also, you can take science in University, with a minor in Criminology. This will serve you well in future jobs in the field.
Most pharmaceutical science jobs require at least a bachelor's degree in a scientific field. Also, graduate work at a pharmacy school is probably going to be needed.