What Can You Do with a Major in Biology?


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Your guide to glide from campus to career This book helps you get from the lab to life! Whether you're considering majoring in biology, choosing a college or classes, or already have your degree and your lab coat, this is your definitive guide to diverse career opportunities, some of which you probably haven't considered. It goes beyond the basics to address specific concerns of biology majors with valuable information, including: * Advice on college and curriculum choices---- courses, internships, advanced degrees, and more * Tips to energize and expand your job search * Profiles of real graduates, their jobs, and how they got them * Eye-opening, objective information from a healthcare professional, education and outreach program manager, zookeeper, science reporter, healthcare attorney, and public health consultant * Overviews of typical salary levels, hours, and work environments * Extensive additional resources, including Web sites, professional organizations, periodicals, and more * Licensing requirements Learn what your peers in the work world like about their jobs--and what they don't. Learn about the routes they took and the mistakes they made. Then you'll be prepared to thoroughly examine your options and chart your course to success!




Professional Development in Biology


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Those entering a university often find themselves unprepared and lacking in the skills necessary to do well in this new environment. This book helps students to bridge the gap between their past learning experiences and the new expectations they face as college students. Professional Development in Biology: Strategies for Success gives students the tools they need to succeed in college and beyond when preparing for health care industry careers. The first chapter of the book addresses the transition from high school to college. The next five chapters that follow cover areas such as being responsible for your actions, self-knowledge and awareness, setting goals, the importance of passion, and time management. The last two chapters of the book provide valuable information for students who are preparing for further study. Post-college goals, management of personal finances, and communication style are addressed, with special focus on what is needed to become a competitive applicant to professional schools. The student wisdom section offers advice and motivational tips from peers, and information is provided about applying to professional schools and ways to track professional development. The material in Professional Development in Biology is a useful, effective tool for new students. The book is geared to freshmen and transfer students, but can also be used by those preparing for advanced study in medical, dental, or pharmacological programs. Letina Banks has a master's degree in science education from Nova Southeastern University. She is a professor and pre-health professional advisor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Florida A&M University, where she teaches courses in biology and professional development. She has worked in education for more than twenty-five years, and has specialized in pre-health professional advising for the last ten. She is a member of both the Southern Association of Advisors and the National Association of Advisors and has served as the advisor to the Biology Student Organization and the Undergraduate Student National Dental Association. In 2009, Professor Banks received the Advisor of the Year Award.




Essential Biology


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A textbook intended for introductory college biology courses. It uses a society-based approach to guide readers to appreciate biology as it applies to current and historic cultural issues. The book's unique story- and society-based approach brings forth collaborative discussion and improves student motivation for further study.




Integrated General Biology and Skills for Success in Science


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Designed for the introductory biology student, this book is organized into comprehensive Cycles of Study that immerse students into Biochemistry, Cellular Biology, Molecular Biology, Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology. Cycles of Study are divided into short, focused sections that correspond to learning objectives. Key concepts are contextualized and integrated and revisited repeatedly throughout the book. Conversational in tone and utilizing Socratic questions to engage students Integrated General Biology and Skills for Success in Science presents biology content in an approachable way, where core ideas are explored deeply, and mastery is attainable.







Student Success Guide for What Is Life? A Guide to Biology with Physiology


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Written by Meredith Somerville Norris, University of North Carolina--Charlotte and Jennifer Warner, University of North Carolina--Charlotte and based on a model used successfully with over 10,000 students, the Student Success Guide focuses on providing students with the tools they need to succeed.




Student Success Guide for What Is Life? A Guide to Biology with Physiology


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The Student Success Guide focuses on providing students with the tools they need to succeed. Each chapter includes learning objectives, a lecture outline with text figures, assessment questions, and a visual glossary to help students master the content.




Great Jobs for Biology Majors


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GREAT JOBS SERIES ANSWERS THE QUESTION, "WHAT CAN I DO WITH A MAJOR IN . . . ?" Every college major gives students valuable skills and training, perfect for a wide range of careers. The Great Jobs series helps students: Assess talents and skills for a job Explore a wide range of career options Target the perfect career Present college majors as workplace assets Perfect their job search And much more!




Opportunities in Biological Science Careers


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