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New Age Careers in Science

14
Feb

Career options for science students are abundant.

Gone are the days when becoming a doctor or engineering were the only career options for science students to pursue.

 

The study of the three streams of science, namely physics, chemistry, and biology opens up a whole new world of opportunities ranging from the study of space and nuclear particles to the study of the sand and soil.

 

Here is the list of some of the unconventional Careers-

 

Career Options for Science Students

 

1. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

 

Nowadays we are using- Chatbox, E payments, Facial Recognitions all are examples of Artificial intelligence.

If you’ve ever taken an Uber or had your phone auto-correct a misspelled word, you’ve used AI. Artificial intelligence seems to be everywhere, but what exactly is it?

Large corporations are investing huge amounts of money in people who have expertise in these processes.

A lot of universities in India are offering these courses as a degree program.

To pursue practical AI and machine learning as a career, a degree in computer science with additional courses in AI and ML can suffice. You can also pursue a Master’s program in AI/ ML post your undergraduate degree. Though, if you are someone who has already crossed the degree program stage, you can refer to courses like the machine learning program offered by IIIT Bangalore and other management.

 

2. Data Science

 

Data Science simply is the study of different kinds of data by the application of scientific methods, processes, and algorithms.  Companies are relying on mining and decoding of high-quality data to implement in their operations.

Data scientists are a mix of mathematicians, trend-spotters, and computer scientists. The data scientist's role is to decipher large volumes of data and carry out further analysis to find trends in the data and gain a deeper insight into what it all means.

Some industries where data science has key significance are risk management, farming, and forensics, and fraud management.

 

3. Business Analytics

 

Though used alternatively in various contexts, data science and business analytics are not the same. While business analytics and data analytics, both are the study of data, the nature of data studied varies. Data Science is the application of algorithms and mathematical formulas to study data later used in devising mechanical processes whereas business analytics is the study of business data used to make key decisions of the company.

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A profession in business analytics is highly technical and intellectual in nature. It involves dealing with the top rung of a company’s management and is hence, considered highly rewarding.

You can pursue a career in business analytics by obtaining a specializing in business analytics as part of your undergraduate or postgraduate degree.

 

Who have long been skeptical about choosing this career path, you can go ahead and start your MBA journey in Business Analytics!

 

4. Blockchain Developer

 

Blockchain is simply an offshoot of Data Science, where the data is organized in blocks. These blocks are then connected with each other using cryptography. This is a very complex and new-age technology, famous for creating cryptocurrencies and other important statistical documents.

With the increasing awareness in cryptocurrencies and its trading, the demand for blockchain developers has grown exponentially. An interesting field, blockchain development requires a high level of understanding of complex computer software, mathematics, statistics, and algorithms.

 

5. Spacetech

 

We’re living in a space-age, and the stars are getting closer and closer. We’ve all been to the moon, and we’re about to visit Mars.

Space exploration is still in its infancy. So many things still need to be done to explore, discover and settle in outer space. But the first steps have already been taken – space tech is now a mainstream technology

Space technology can be used to explore other planets, study the universe, and provide communication and navigation services to support human activities

 

6. Geology

 

If rocks, earth, soil, and land are your area of interest, then Geology is for you. Geologists are scientists who specialize in the study of the earth and soil.

Geologists usually study geology, although backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biology, and other sciences are also useful.

 

To become a geologist, one can pursue a four-year bachelor’s degree in geology along with a master or doctorate for further specialization.

 

7. Forensic pathologist

 

Forensic pathologists are doctors specializing in dead bodies and their secrets. Their role is to basically help the lawmakers in finding criminals by decoding clues from a dead body. Forensic pathologists spend hours doing the post mortem of a dead body to identify the causes of death and any other clues. Interesting isn’t it? A simple MBBS with a specialization in forensics can take you here.

 

8. Technical writer

 

With content slowly becoming the king for consumers, technical writing has grown more than ever. Technical writers are authors who have specialized knowledge in a field and create content and opinion pieces around that field.

 

The barriers to entry in this field are typically negligent. You can sign up as a writer for a specialized science-based magazine or create your own independent content through Youtube or Instagram.

 

9. Astrophysicist

 

This one’s for all the astronomers, stargazers, and The Big Bang Theory fans. Astrophysics is a field of science where principles of chemistry and physics are employed to study matters in outer space.

Astrophysics is a science that employs the methods and principles of physics and chemistry in the study of astronomical objects and phenomena

These scientists usually have a doctorate degree in Astrophysics and are paid anything between INR 15- INR 50 Lakh per annum by leading corporates and research institutes in India.

 

10. Pharmacology

Pharmacology is a branch of medicine, biology and pharmaceutical sciences concerned with drug or medication action, where a drug may be defined as any artificial, natural, or endogenous molecule which exerts a biochemical or physiological effect on the cell, tissue, organ, or organism.

Most pharmacologists earn a degree called a Pharm.D., which stands for Doctor of Pharmacy, from a pharmacy school (four years of undergraduate, pre-professional college coursework, plus four years of professional study. It's the same education traditional pharmacists go through.)

 

Conclusion-

These are in no Career lesser or less valuable science. Thus, a student and other stakeholders associated with them should focus on their interests as the one and only thing while choosing a career stream. This will help them excel at whatever they pursue and make them step in the revolutionary and specialized courses of the future.

 

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