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CAREER OPTIONS FOR CHEMISTRY MAJORS

 
A degree in Chemistry can lead you to many fulfilling careers, especially when your specific science skills are combined with the well-rounded studies of a liberal arts degree.  Chemistry is fundamental and prepares individuals for the real world.  While chemistry is not normally perceived as glamorous, it is definitely suitable for those with “inquiring minds” who want to work independently or in a team to observe, reason, and solve problems in our fast-paced, ever-changing, progressive 21st century world.  After receiving your undergraduate degree, you will be prepared for an entry-level position in a specific career in any of the five major divisions of chemistry (physical, inorganic, organic, analytical, and environmental) or you will be prepared to pursue a higher academic degree in preparation for teaching and management positions.
 
 



WHERE CHEMISTRY MAJORS WORK


EDUCATION
Individuals with chemistry degrees can teach in secondary schools after receiving certification and in colleges and technical schools with post-graduate degrees.  They can also do grant writing, develop course work and lab experiments, write in-house lab manuals, and tutor.  Research also provides an avenue of pursuit for chemistry majors, both in theoretical projects and in practical pursuits such as drug development. 

 
PRIVATE INDUSTRY
Individuals entering directly into a career with an undergraduate degree can expect to find positions in quality control, service or product development, and chemical sales and marketing.  A Master’s or a Ph.D. degree will ease the climb into chemical business management, science journalism, criminology and forensic science, chemical analyst, and science policy administration.

 
 
GOVERNMENT
Diversified local, state, and federal government positions are open to chemistry graduates in numerous departments.  The Department of Agriculture need chemists in such areas as Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services or Natural Resources and Environment.  The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry in The Department of Health and Human Services is only one area of possible employment in that particular government department.  All levels of government have numerous environment and toxic substance issues constantly in need of investigation which offer career opportunities to individuals with strong backgrounds in chemistry.

 
ENVIRONMENT TESTING / RESEARCH LABORATORIES  and  BIOTECHNOLOGY FIRMS
As with the government, private enterprise offers possibilities for chemistry graduates to use the science skills, as well as the diverse liberal arts knowledge gained during undergraduate studies.

 
 
 

 POSSIBLE DIRECT EMPLOYERS
Chemical manufacturing companies
Cosmetic companies
Medical laboratories
Utility companies 
Petroleum companies
Pharmaceutical companies
Manufacturing and processing firms
Environmental assessment firms 
 

 POSSIBLE INDIRECT OCCUPATIONS
Environmental consultant
Health administrator
Physician
Research supervisor or engineer
Forensic analyst 
Officer training in Armed Forces
Technical writer/editor/journalist
Educator
Attorney
Art conservation or natural resource specialist



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

WAGE$

As they say, all things are relative.  The salary range for chemistry majors is no exception.  Depending on the type of position, the level of education, the industry, and the geographic location, an individual can expect to earn anywhere from $18K as an undergraduate beginning technician to over $100K as an experienced manager with a Ph.D.  Teachers with experience can garner $60K in the public school system and up to $100K at the University level (private or smaller colleges will pay less).  Those individuals working outside the traditional chemistry-intense occupations will earn wages typical to the particular chosen field.

In Akron Area
Evaluates chemical/physical properties of various organic/inorganic substances to investigate applications to medicine/other industries. 

CHEMIST I
Requires bachelor's degree and 0-2 years experience in field/related area.  Has knowledge of commonly used concepts, practices, and procedures within particular field.  Relies on instructions/pre-established guidelines to perform functions of job.  Works under immediate supervision.  Primary job functions do not typically require exercising independent judgment.  Typically reports to supervisor/manager.

Low:  $38K                 Median: $41.8K                  High: $47K
 

CHEMIST II

Requires bachelor's degree and 2-4 years of experience in field/related area.  Familiar w/standard concepts, practices, procedures within particular field.  Relies on limited experience/judgment to plan/accomplish goals.  Performs variety of tasks.  Works under general supervision; typically reports to a supervisor/manager.  A certain degree of creativity/latitude is required.

Low: $46K                     Median: $50.6K                High: $56.5
 

CHEMIST III

Requires graduate degree and 4-6 years experience in field/related area.  Familiar w/variety of field's concepts, practices, procedures.  Relies on experience/judgment ot plan/accomplish goals.  Performs a variety of complicated tasks.  Typically reports to supervisor/manager.  A wide degree of creativity/latitude is expected.

Low: $56K                 Median: $62.6K                 High: $72K



 
 
 
 
 

[http://swz.salary.com]  February 2005

 
 
 
 
 


WEB SITES OF INTEREST

American Chemical Society
www.acs.org

The Chemical Society Network
www.chemsoc.org/careers/careers.htm

Grants, Fellowships, Miscellaneous Funding Sources
http://www.grantsnet.org

Job site for chemists
www.chemjobs.net

Careers Web, University of London
www.careers.lon.ac.uk/links

Interesting stats
www.coker.edu/chemistry/women_in_chemistry.htm

Fun chemistry site
www.levity.com/alchemy/home.html
 

Study Abroad Scholarships, Fellowships, and Postdoctoral Awards
http://scholarships.fatomei.com/scholar14.html

Federal Grants
http://www.fedmoney.org/grants/0-scholarships.htm
Free Scholarship Info
http://www.scholarships.com/
 

More Free Information
http://www.college-scholarships.com/free_scholarship_searches.htm
 

Scholarships for International Study
http://www.iefa.org/

 


 
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