Research and Development
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Basic
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Applied
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Quality Control
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Administration
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Grant Writing
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Industry and laboratories:
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Pharmaceutical
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Healthcare
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Agriculture production
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Food processing and safety
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Environmental
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Private research institutions
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Public health departments
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State and federal government:
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National Science Foundation
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National Institutes of Health
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Food and Drug Administration
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Environmental Protection Agency
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Department of Agriculture
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Armed Services
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Department of Homeland Security
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State and local government laboratories/agencies
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Colleges and universities
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Learn to set up, operate, maintain laboratory instruments and equipment, and monitor experiments.
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Select courses with laboratory components.
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Seek research experience with professors.
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Gain related experience through part-time jobs, internships, or volunteering.
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Complete a certificate training program, usually one year, to learn specialized laboratory techniques.
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Take a course in grant writing.
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A Bachelor’s degree in biology qualifies one for laboratory technician or research assistant positions.
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Earn master’s degree for better positions, advancement opportunities, more responsibility and higher pay.
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Obtain Ph.D. to direct research projects and lead research teams.
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Maintain a high grade point average and secure strong faculty recommendations to gain admittance into graduate school.
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Organismal Biology
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Some Areas of Specialization
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Botany and Plant sciences
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Ecology and Wildlife
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Marine and Aquatic
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Systematic (Taxonomy)
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Zoology
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Entomology
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Genetics
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Microbiology
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Bacteria
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Algae
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Fungi
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Molds
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Yeasts
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Viruses
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Protozoa
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Colleges and universities, especially colleges of agriculture and veterinary medicine
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Veterinary hospitals
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State and federal government:
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Departments of Agriculture, Interior, and Health
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Independent laboratories:
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Food production
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Textiles
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Chemical
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Pharmaceutical
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Forestry products
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Zoos and aquariums
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Fish hatcheries
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Wildlife preserves and parks
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Conservation agencies
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Botanical gardens and arboretums
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Museums
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Agricultural experiment stations
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Inspection agencies and control boards
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National and international environmental organizations
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Private recreation organizations
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Seek related experience through coursework, part-time jobs, internships or volunteering.
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Conduct research or assist in research including the collection of information and samples of water, soil, plants, animals, etc.
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Join student chapters of professional organizations related to your area of interest.
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Obtain a Ph.D. for teaching and advanced research and management positions.
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Biomedical Sciences
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Some Areas of Specialization:
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Biophysics
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Biochemistry
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Cellular and Molecular Biology
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Cytology
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Genetics
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Immunology
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Pathology
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Pharmacology
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Physiology
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Virology
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Colleges and universities
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Professional schools including colleges of pharmacy, dentistry, medicine, veterinary medicine, and agriculture
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Federal laboratories and regulatory agencies:
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National Institutes of Health
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Food and Drug Administration
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State and local public health departments
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Clinics and hospitals
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Private research foundations
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Independent laboratories
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Pharmaceutical companies
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Gain laboratory experience through coursework and/or research projects with professors.
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Learn to set up, operate, maintain laboratory instruments and equipment, and monitor experiments.
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Seek internships, part-time employment and volunteer opportunities in the biomedical field.
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Join student chapters of professional organizations related to your area of interest.
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Take courses in area(s) of specialization and/or consider an advanced degree.
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Obtain a Ph.D. for teaching and advanced research and management positions.
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Healthcare
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Medicine
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Dentistry
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Optometry
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Podiatry
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Pharmacy
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Veterinary Medicine
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Allied Health
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Occupational Therapy
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Physical Therapy
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Medical Technology
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Nuclear Medicine
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Hospitals
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Medical centers and clinics
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Nursing homes
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Private practice
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Armed services
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Government agencies
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Plan on attending medical school or other related graduate program.
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Maintain an outstanding grade point average, particularly in the sciences.
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Secure strong faculty recommendations.
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Meet with a pre-health advisor periodically.
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Join related student organizations, and demonstrate leadership abilities.
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Seek experiences in hospital or healthcare settings through volunteering, shadowing, part-time positions, or internships.
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Develop a back up plan in case medical/graduate school admission is denied.
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Consider alternative but related careers such as physician assistants.
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Research all of the various fields within medicine to determine career goals.
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Bioinformatics
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Algorithm and Statistics Development
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Data Analysis and Interpretation
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Information Management
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Organization and Retrieval
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Colleges and universities
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Private research foundations
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Independent laboratories:
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Organic and agricultural chemicals
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Drug and pharmaceutical
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Medical device and equipment
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Research, testing, medical
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Federal laboratories and regulatory agencies:
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National Institutes of Health
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Food and Drug Administration
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Environmental Protection Agency
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Department of Agriculture
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National Biological Information Infrastructure
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Develop multiple areas of specialization through coursework, minors, double-majors in molecular biology, mathematics, statistics, computer science, or machine learning.
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Develop strong programming and database management skills; fluency in several programming languages is helpful.
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Learn biological software systems.
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Complete an internship in area of interest.
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Seek master’s degree for increased advancement opportunities.
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Education
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Teaching
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Elementary
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Secondary
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Post-Secondary
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Non-classroom Education
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Universities and colleges
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Medical and other professional schools
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Public and private schools, K-12
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Museums
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Zoos
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Nature centers and parks
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Gain experience working with students through tutoring, part-time employment, or volunteering.
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Learn to work well with all types of people.
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Develop excellent interpersonal and public speaking skills.
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Certification is required for K-12 school teachers and varies by state.
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Master’s degrees may be sufficient for teaching at community or two-year institutions.
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Ph.D. is needed for teaching opportunities at colleges and universities.
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Communication
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Technical Writing
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Editing
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Illustrating
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Photography
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Publishing companies including scientific magazines, professional journals, periodicals, textbooks, and online publishers
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Newspapers
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Educational and scientific software companies
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Zoological and environmental societies
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Medical, dental and veterinary colleges
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Research centers
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Federal government agencies
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Related nonprofit organizations
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Museums
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Acquire thorough knowledge of photographic procedures and technology.
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Take specific courses in biological, medical, and ophthalmic photography; courses in illustration and printing are also helpful.
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Develop strong writing skills and command of the English language.
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Take advanced courses in technical writing or journalism classes or consider a minor in either.
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Join professional associations like the National Association of Science Writers.
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Seek related volunteer or paid experiences with student/local publications to increase marketability.
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Obtain an advanced degree in scientific journalism.
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Legislation/Law
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Lobbying
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Regulatory Affairs
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Science Policy
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Patent Law
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Environmental Law
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Federal and state government
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Law firms
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Large corporations
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Develop excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
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Maintain current knowledge of industry-specific laws and policies.
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Acquire internships in federal or state government.
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Take courses in history, political science and/or legal studies.
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Acquire a Ph.D. for advanced positions.
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Earn a J.D. degree to practice law.
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Business/Industry
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Technical and Pharmaceutical Sales
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Management
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Consulting
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Marketing
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Manufacturing companies including:
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Pharmaceuticals
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Animal pharmaceuticals
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Laboratory equipment
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Medical supplies and prostheses
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Marketing firms
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Consulting firms
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Develop excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
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Demonstrate a high energy level.
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Take courses in anatomy, pharmacology, and chemistry.
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Obtain sales experience and/or a business minor.
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Join related student associations and hold leadership positions.
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Consider an MBA or Professional Science Master’s for advanced management and consulting opportunities.
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