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September 28th, 2007
Careers and Grad Programs for B.S. / M.S. Scientists: Testing The Waters
Abstract:
The semiconductor industry and nanotechnology areas are very active, with plenty of startup companies. Government careers range from federal agencies concerned with regulatory issues, like the FDA and the US Environmental Protection Agency, to the municipality level, for example, a county interested in using geographical information systems to plot local resources.
All these organizations hire scientists at all degree levels, but that doesn't mean B.S. and M.S. scientists are just support staff for Ph.D.-level employees. In fact, a science background is valuable for a broad array of career tracks in which you can rise to the top with a Bachelor's degree.
Source:
sciencecareers.sciencemag.org
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