Otero Junior College Degree Programs.
 

Biology      

 

Associate of Science ~ Emphasis

Most biologists spend their time in laboratories conducting research and in offices writing up results and keeping up with the latest research discoveries. Some biological scientists, particularly botanists, ecologists, and zoologists, do field studies that involve strenuous physical activity and primitive living conditions for extended periods of time. Biological scientists in the field may work in warm or cold climates, in all kinds of weather. Biological scientists usually are not exposed to unsafe or unhealthy conditions. Those who work with dangerous organisms or toxic substances in the laboratory must follow strict safety procedures to avoid contamination.

Many biological scientists, particularly those employed in academic settings, depend on grant money to support their research. They may be under pressure to meet deadlines and to conform to rigid grant-writing specifications when preparing proposals to seek new or extended funding.

Biological scientists typically work regular hours. While the 40-hour workweek is common, some biological scientists work longer hours. Some researchers may be required to work odd hours in laboratories or other locations (especially while in the field), depending on the nature of their research.

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Program Description

 

Students who choose to fulfill degree requirements will be eligible to receive the Associate of Science (AS) Degree. This is a traditional liberal arts education with an emphasis in math or science. The Associate of Science Degree is designed for students planning to transfer to a four-year institution to complete their Bachelor of Science Degree. Because of different requirements at four-year institutions, it is essential that students discuss their degree plan with their advisor.

Biology as a Career.

 

According to College in Colorado.org, this career is in the Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources cluster and the Plant Systems pathway in the Colorado Career Cluster Model ~

College in Colorado: Biologist

More about Biological Scientists at U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics ~

Biological Scientists

Or explore your career options at ONet Online ~

ONetOnline.org



 

 

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