Biological sciences graduates find employment in a wide range of disciplines. Those with a bachelor’s degree work as technicians in medical and health care, forensics, industrial production, development and quality control, toxicology, pharmaceutical evaluation, and basic research in private, university, industrial and governmental settings.
Opportunities also exist in private and public sectors in natural resources, forestry, fisheries, conservation, wildlife management, and environmental consulting. Many graduates pursue teaching careers, while others receive advanced training in cytotechnology, medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, or biology.