To become a fishery biologist, a minimum of a bachelor's degree in Biology, fisheries science, or a related field is typically required, which usually takes about four years. Many positions, especially those in research or management, may require a master's degree, adding an additional two years of study. Some roles may even necessitate a Ph.D., which can take an additional four to six years. Therefore, the total education time can range from four to over ten years, depending on the specific career path.
12 years plus 4 more to get better aslo at least 5years experience just in case of fail
10-15 dollars an hour go to school for something else
No, you do not have to go to trade school to become a zoologist. Most zoologists typically have a bachelor's degree in zoology, biology, or a related field. However, advanced degrees like a master’s or a PhD may be required for certain positions in research or academia.
Darwin's father wanted him to become a physician. He sent him to study medicine at the University of Edinburgh, but Darwin found the lectures uninteresting and later transferred to Christ's College, Cambridge, to study theology in preparation for becoming an Anglican parson.
No
i believe 4 years mate.
12 years plus 4 more to get better aslo at least 5years experience just in case of fail
online school. she will become a marine biologist
yes
No
i think its a special school that teaches you a lot about marine biologist.
Pre Calculus .
We studied how plants use sunlight to grow during our Biology lessons at school.
what ever it takes to get in to college a 4 year degree is required
Ehime Prefectural Uwajima Fishery High School was created in 1945.
um... I'm guessing biology!
Most need a Ph.D. degree in biologyIn order to become a biologist it is recommended that student should be of science background. After completing the high school student must have to register in science in order to give direction to his career in biology.