Chemistry is involved with almost every job that interacts with materials.
Artists work with mixtures of pigments, doctors prescribe drugs, police use alcohol in breath detectors. The list can be pretty extensive
As specifics, lets start with these few (Note: List not limited to honest labour)
Engineering (Chemical, Process, Environmental) Process operators in Chemical Plants, Lab workers, Electroplaters, Cooks, Pathologists, Research Chemists, Environmental Inspectors, Fuel Formulation Specialists, Biologists, Illegal drug manufacturers, Surface coating developers, Metallurgists. Prospectors, Anti-doping investigators, Assassins, Cheese makers, Wine makers, Yoghurt manufacturers, Leather Tanners, Soap makers
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Microbiologists take physics, chemistry, biochemistry, general biology, and major in microbiology or bacteriology. Different universities have different requirements, but those courses will be required by most. Most jobs for microbiologists, require at least a Masters degree.
You can't really get any jobs with an associate's in a hard science. The reason community colleges offer these degrees has nothing to do with employability, and everything to do with chopping a year or more off your time getting a bachelor's degree. You take the non-core courses like English and math in community college, do some chemistry classes, and when you get to university you'll be several steps ahead of the people who started there.
With an associate's degree in Biology, you can pursue entry-level positions such as lab technician, research assistant, or environmental science technician. These roles often involve conducting experiments, collecting data, and assisting with research projects in various scientific settings.
There are numerous jobs available at Kohl's. Such as jobs in the Paint department, Cashier, or Management jobs. These jobs are available to those with/without prior experience or a form of degree.
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Only if that job requires a chemistry degree. If it does not require one then no. You only need a chemistry degree for jobs that require them. Such as Chemistry Teacher, chemical engineers, etc.
One of the ones is a pharmacist.
With a degree in marketing you can find jobs in manufacturing businesses and advertising. Any type of business that wants to advertise or get their product in the public eye has to market it.
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Jobs available to people with an associates of math degree are entry level. Support positions in an accounting office and also community college tutoring jobs will be available.
The best type of degree for those interested in public relations would be a public relations or public communications or journalism degree. These types of paths provide the perfect groundwork.
There are several entry level jobs which are available for someone with an associate's degree in criminal justice. Among those jobs are police officer, corrections officer, and campus security officer.