All about Science Jobs

Graduates of science subjects like physics, biology, chemistry, environmental sciences, forensic science, and pharmacy can choose from a wide range of science jobs upon completion of their chosen course. The nature of science studies, including extensive training in research skills means that science graduates can choose from science careers or related career opportunities that require employees to have knowledge of research methods and strong problems skills.

Common careers paths chosen by graduates pursuing science jobs include placements as a science teacher, a technical assistant, research assistant, science professor, lab assistant, or analyst, as well as many other science job titles which relate to all fields of science.

Most science jobs will require a degree in a subject which is either designed for direct progression directly in to science jobs, or a related degree which has taught a candidate transferrable skills which can be applied to science job roles. Options for science degrees include general science which will cover a wide range of science topics. For a more in depth study of a specific science, candidates can choose from tailored courses which will equip graduates for science jobs within a specialised sector. Courses offered by UK universities include Neuroscience, Neuroscience, and Computer Science.