What can I do with this degree?
BOTANY

AREAS

PLANT BIOLOGY

EMPLOYERS

STRATEGIES

Obtain a Ph.D. for teaching and advanced research positions. Conduct undergraduate research with professors to gain experience. Apply for undergraduate research fellowships or other student research programs. Maintain a high grade point average and develop good references in preparation for graduate school. Develop excellent computer skills. Join related professional associations. Read scientific journals or articles to stay abreast of current research. Learn federal and state government job application process.

AREAS

APPLIED PLANT SCIENCE

EMPLOYERS

STRATEGIES

Take courses or double major in your area of interest. Gain relevant experience through volunteer positions, part-time work, or internships. Obtain a Ph.D. for teaching, advanced research positions, and administration. Learn a foreign language for international work such as plant studies in the tropics. Learn federal, state and local government job application process.

AREAS

ORGANISMIC SPECIALTIES

EMPLOYERS

STRATEGIES

Gain experience working with technology. Become familiar with laboratory procedures and equipment. Assist a professor with research or find a part-time job in a laboratory. Obtain a graduate degree in area of interest.

AREAS

EDUCATION

EMPLOYERS

STRATEGIES

Gain certification or licensure for high school science teaching. Obtain a Ph.D. for positions in college teaching and research. Gain experience through tutoring. Learn to work well with different types of people.

AREAS

COMMUNICATION

EMPLOYERS

STRATEGIES

Take courses in technical writing, journalism, or illustration. Develop word processing and desktop publishing skills or computer-aided design. Find an internship with a magazine, newspaper, or publisher. Obtain a master's degree in scientific journalism.

AREAS

LAW

EMPLOYERS

STRATEGIES

Obtain law degree after completion of bachelor's degree. Gain relevant experience by working at a law firm.

AREAS

BUSINESS

EMPLOYERS

STRATEGIES

Earn a minor in business. Hold leadership positions in campus organizations. Join related professional associations. Develop good communication skills; take a course in public speaking. Learn various software packages including spreadsheets, databases, and word processing.

AREAS

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING

EMPLOYERS

Scientific and educational software companies

STRATEGIES

Double major or minor in computer programming. Gain related work experience through internships or part-time and summer jobs.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Prepared by the Career Planning staff of Career Services at The University of Tennessee, Knoxville. (1995, Revised 2000, 2005) UTK is an EEO/AA/Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA/ADEA Employer.