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Industry Areas
Here are examples of industry areas students enter with this major, jobs/internships, typical employers that hire students, skills employers look for, and examples of where alumni work. To find more information make an appointment with your career counselor/advisor.
Industry|Employer |
Job|Roles |
Skills |
Alumni |
Research and Development Industry and laboratories:
Agriculture
|
Basic |
Flexibility |
NIH, Intramural Research Training Award Fellow |
Healthcare Group or private practice |
Medicine
Medical Technology |
Flexibility |
University of Chicago, Feinberg, Rutgers, Cincinnati, MD/PhD Programs |
Biomedical Sciences Colleges and universities
Federal government:
State and local public health departments |
Biophysics |
Flexibility Cross functional teamwork Analytical ability Communication skills Time and project management Technical and design (for research and manufacturing roles) Engineering coursework (for manufacturing based positions) |
Feinberg Medical School, Clinical Research Coordinator Cole Parmer, Product applications specialist AbbVie, Microbiology Technician Â鶹´«Ã½ Medicine, Immediate Care Technician |
Organismal/ Colleges and universities, especially colleges of agriculture and veterinary medicine Veterinary hospitals State and federal government: National Science Foundation National Institutes of Health Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Food and Drug Administration Environmental Protection Agency Department of Agriculture Food production Textiles Agriculture Pharmaceutical Independent laboratories: Zoos and aquariums Fish hatcheries Wildlife preserves and parks Conservation agencies Botanical gardens and arboretums Museums Agricultural experiment stations Inspection agencies and control boards National and international environmental organizations Private recreation organizations |
Structure, Function, Development, Evolution Some Areas of Specialization:
Behavioral, community, ecosystem, evolutionary, population biology Conservation Biology Entomology Marine Biology Genetics Microbiology:
Taxonomy Zoology |
Flexibility Cross functional teamwork Analytical ability Communication skills Time and project management Technical and design (for research and manufacturing roles) Engineering coursework (for manufacturing based positions) |
Zoo and Conservation Centre, Ardastra Gardens, Animal Curator Chicago Botanic Garden, Manager of Teacher and Student Programs |
Biotechnology Biotechnology Companies:
Food safety
Plant propagation and production businesses |
Medicine Agriculture Food Science Biological Engineering Bioremediation Environmental Protection/Regulation |
Flexibility Cross functional teamwork Analytical ability Communication skills Time and project management Technical and design (for research and manufacturing roles) Engineering coursework (for manufacturing based positions) |
Associate Biologist, Coskata, Inc. (Biofuel Co.) Microbiologist, Dental Technologies, Inc. |
Bioinformatics Colleges and universities
Federal laboratories and regulatory agencies:
|
Algorithm and Statistical Techniques Data Analysis and Interpretation Information Management Organization and Retrieval |
Flexibility Cross functional teamwork Analytical ability Communication skills Time and project management Technical and design (for research and manufacturing roles) Engineering coursework (for manufacturing based positions) |
EPIC Systems, Verona, WI CalicoLabs, Research Scientist, Bioinformatics, |
Education Public and private schools, K-12
Museums |
Teaching:
Non-classroom Education |
K-12:
Higher Ed:
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University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Psychology, Lecturer & Researcher, Cognitive & Behavioral Neuroscience Northeastern Illinois University, Assistant Professor Chicago Public Schools, Secondary Science Teacher |
Popular Industries (According to LinkedIn)
- Healthcare Services (28%)
- Research (19%)
- Education (14%)
- Entrepreneurship (8%)