A PhD is not necessarily required in order to be a marine biologist.
4 Undergraduate 2 years for Masters in Marine Bio 6 for PhD
I HAVE MARINE master in ecdis
To become a marine biologist, you typically need at least a master's degree, which requires 4 years of undergraduate school plus two more years to get your master's. Often a PhD is necessary, which takes an additional 2 to 3 years.
I am in the exact same position. i would love to be a marine biologist but have no clue whatsoever, you will need biology (and marine biology if offered) and also, i would be best to have chemistry at your side to back you up, Then you will have to get at least 5 a stars ( no you don't its GCSEs you need no A*stars) further up, you will need a PhD( you dont need a PhD you need a degree) in either biology or marine biology (in marine biology or oceanography), again, whatever if offered to you. good luck! (thank god my answers are there or you woud be stuffed)
To become a molecular biologist you need to have a degree in biology. It helps if you have a masters or PhD in biology. You should have interned in a related field also.
well you need a lot of things like the PhD degree an lots of training like 3 years training.
To become a molecular biologist, you will need to earn your degree. The degree you need is a Bachelors in an area like biology, and then also your PhD which you will write a thesis for. This career choice takes a lot of dedication and schooling.
-36 degrees (I know from experience I am a marine biologist with my PhD from the university of Alaska specializing in Squid science)
Four years for your Bachelor's degree; six for your Master's, and more if you continue on for your PhD.
No, a PhD is typically required to become a professor at a university or college.
to become a psychologist you need to get a PhD