Biological & Physical Sciences
Biological & Physical Sciences pave the way to diverse career paths in science, mathematics, engineering, and geology.
- Are you intrigued by any of the following possibilities?
- Engaging in research to address real-world challenges.
- Analyzing evidence to unravel mysteries in forensic investigations.
- Crafting systems to enhance operational efficiency.
- Providing diagnoses and care for animals.
- Architecting structures and transportation networks as an engineer.
- Investigating geological formations to tackle engineering dilemmas.
If any of these areas captivate your interest, consider exploring the array of careers available within the field of Biological & Physical Sciences.
Careers in Business
- Mathematician – Median annual wage per ONET: $105,030
- Forensic Science Technician – Median annual wage per ONET: $60,590
- Microbiologist – Median annual wage per ONET: $84,400
- Ecologist – Median annual wage per ONET: $65,340
- Civil Engineer – Median annual wage per ONET: $88,570
- Geologist – Median annual wage per ONET: $93,580
- Geological Technician – Median annual wage per ONET: $52,670
- Mining Geologist – Median annual wage per ONET: $92,040
Degrees & Certificates in This Area of Study
- Associate of Science
- Biological Sciences (Associate of Science)
- Environmental Conservation (Bachelor of Applied Science)
- Environmental Laboratory Sciences (Bachelor of Applied Science)
- Environmental Management (Bachelor of Applied Science)
- Environmental Management (Associate of Applied Science)
- Physical Sciences (Associate of Science)
Note: Associate degrees are tailored for specific occupations, designed to address the demands of the job market. These degrees provide hands-on training and practical skills that directly align with industry needs, making graduates well-prepared for immediate entry into the workforce.