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Online Associate Degree Programs in Biology


Biology degree programs involve the study of life, in all its different forms -- plants, marine life, mammals -- and all its different processes. Biology students learn about evolutionary biology (the father of evolutionary theory, Charles Darwin, majored in biology), and the chemistry and genetics that make up life. Those with biology degrees may go on to medical or graduate school, in order to hold medical, biomedical, or research positions, or they may put their undergraduate biology degrees to use in other capacities, in health care, education, veterinary medicine, pharmaceuticals, social services, criminal investigations, or in a laboratory.

Education & Career Opportunities in Biology

Coursework includes biochemistry, genetics, zoology, cell biology, and marine and plant biology. Here are some of the most popular jobs for people with degrees in biology, along with the projected employment growth for the 2008-2018 period, and median annual pay:

  • Medical/clinical laboratory technologist: 14 percent job growth ($53,500)
  • Pharmacy technician: 25 percent job growth (approximately $30,000)
  • High school teacher: 13 percent job growth (approximately $47,000-$51,000)
  • Veterinary technologist/technician: 36 percent job growth ($28,900)

Typically, and often preferably for employers, biology majors need to complete postgraduate degrees in order to hold positions in medicine, pharmacology, or biological research. However, biology degree programs provide an excellent overview that is a good foundation for a career path.

 



University of Phoenix
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Berkeley College
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Western Governors University
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Grand Canyon University
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