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During my BSc in chemistry, every meeting i went to with different companies, every company director told me to do Phd. I toke their advise and Ill pass it on. If you going to do chemistry, go all the way.
Most Chemist work for industrial company such as GSK for drug synthesis and so. Other pursue career in academic research as a lecturer, fellow research, technician.
There are many jobs out there in the field of chemistry. Careers in the medical, science, and engineering fields are all related to chemistry. Some of the choices available are: Biochemist, Dentist, Chemistry Teacher/Professor, Forensic Science Technician, or even Pharmacist.
Chemical engineering is one career involivng chemistry it is one masssive area of chemistry and ranges from desigining chemical related buildings on computers and contructing them to working at cadburys and engineering how the chocolate stays in its condition etc.
It looks and sounds very interesting if you research it!
chemical engineer
pharmacist
scientific researcher
chemical technician
manufacturer and/or wholesaler in chemical industries, such as polymers and plastics
school teacher in science and chemistry
scientific journalist
forensic scientist
analytical chemist
toxicologist
agricultural
analytical
biochemistry
biotechnology
catalysis
chem. educ.
chem. engineering
chem. information specialists
chem. sale
chem. technology
colloid & surface chemistry
consulting
consumer product chemistry
environmental chemistry
food & flavor chemistry
forensic
geochemistry
hazardous waste management
inorganic
organic
materials science
medicinal chemistry
oil & petroleum
physical chemistry
polymer chemistry
pulp & paper chemistry
r&d management
science writing
textile chemistry
water chemistry
So far I have cheesemaker and gourmet chef. People on this website aren't very descriptive.
Engineering,carpeting,singing and ballroom dancing.
chemist and chemical engineer are direct jobs but they can branch out into other areas of engineering and medicine
The 5 branches of chemistry are the analytical chemistry organic chemistry inorganic chemistry physical chemistry biochemistry
There are many specialized branches of chemistry. Some of these branches include biochemistry, physiological chemistry, analytical chemistry, and organic chemistry.
Organic Chemistry. For non-carbon containing compounds it is INORGANIC CHemistry For the calculations, equations, physical changes, it is PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY .
Organic Chemistry
Analytical chemistry use the general language of chemistry.
Different kinds of engineering.
Examples: chemistry, physics, geology, biology, medicine.
If one wanted to become a chemist, some of the careers one can be in are biochemistry, chemical engineering, organic chemistry and physical chemistry. To view the full list of careers, one can check the ACS website.
There are many different careers one can get with a chemistry degree. One can become a science or chemistry teacher or professor. Other areas one can work in include scientific writer, water resource specialist, researcher, or a translator of scientific documents.
agricultur, biotechnology
Chemistry in school is important because it gets children interested in careers that deal with chemistry. If children are not exposed to chemistry there would not be doctors, scientists, or people to cure diseases.
Pharmacist,Doctor,Etc......
forensic entomology, forensic chemistry, forensic medicine.
Are you in ms.wood's chemistry class! who are you? =D
chemical engineering
According to my careers adviser, it ain't needed but chemistry and biology is. :D
BioSpace is a networking website for people seeking jobs. The website specialises in careers that are in the realm of science, be that biology, chemistry etc.