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  1. Transport and Distribution by G.J. Murphy, 1978-07-01
  2. How to Become a Firefighter or Get Hired as a Firefighter: the Application, Requirements and Equipment Training for your Exams, Interview and Physical Test. by Paul Barr, 2010-08-10
  3. Technology medicine. (Career Watch 2002).(Careers 2002): An article from: Careers & Colleges
  4. Occupational medicine can mean job satisfaction. (Career Tracks Doug Brunk).: An article from: Family Practice News
  5. Career specialty preferences among psychology majors: cognitive processing styles associated with scientist and practitioner interests.: An article from: Career Development Quarterly by Frederick T.L. Leong, Peter Zachar, et all 2007-06-01
  6. Simple games ... or are they? Incorporating math into career and technical education is important, but that doesn't mean it can't be fun.(teaching math with video games): An article from: Techniques by Susan Kyle Arn, 2006-11-01
  7. Why a career in agriculture?(The Scoop on Recruiting): An article from: Agri Marketing by Unavailable, 2009-07-01
  8. Choosing an EMR System? Compromise Is King. (Career Tracks).(Brief Article): An article from: Family Practice News by Doug Brunk, 2001-11-01
  9. Nanoscience Technician.(CAREER CURVE): An article from: Techniques by Gale Reference Team, 2007-10-01
  10. How to get on financial track as a young doctor. (Career Tracks).(Brief Article): An article from: Family Practice News by Doug Brunk, 2002-06-01
  11. Leveling the field: initiative aims to promote engineering careers to Women.(Focus): An article from: Industrial Engineer
  12. Growing in New Directions.(training and careers in the agricultural industry)(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Techniques by Susan Reese, 2001-02-01
  13. Calling attention to Alzheimer's: Cuyahoga Valley Career Center Ohio.: An article from: School Administrator by Gale Reference Team, 2007-04-01
  14. Forest technician.(career): An article from: Techniques by Gale Reference Team, 2006-11-01

41. The Science Of Genetics: Training And Careers
Training and careers in the Genetics Field. However, students majoring in any oneof the physical sciences with a minor in biology could also enter graduate
http://www.faseb.org/genetics/gsa/careers/bro-01.htm
The Science of Genetics
Training and Careers in the Genetics Field
Geneticists in Basic Research:
Laboratory Geneticists:

Application of modern genetic technology to agriculture, legal or police work, pharmaceutical development, and clinical medicine requires the services of sophisticated laboratories. These laboratories are staffed by scientists trained in molecular biology, cytogenetics, biochemical genetics, immunogenetics, and related disciplines. Genetic laboratory directors usually hold Ph.D. degrees or M.D. degrees with specialization in laboratory medicine. Most genetic laboratory technologists have four to six years of university education. Some genetic laboratories require their staff to have specific training and certification in cytogenetic or medical technology. Other genetic laboratories hire people with any relevant B.S. or M.S. degree as long as they can show an aptitude for the kind of work that is being done. The career of a laboratory geneticist offers the opportunity to apply genetics "hands on" to a variety of important problems. Genetic Counselors:
Clinical Geneticists:

Clinical geneticists are usually individuals who have an M.D. degree. Therefore, undergraduates would need to satisfy the requirements for medical school admission. A major in the biological or physical sciences may be desirable, although not necessary, provided the admission requirements are fulfilled. After medical school, a residency in pediatrics, obstetrics-gynecology, or internal medicine should be completed, followed by a fellowship in clinical genetics. Currently, most residency programs are three to five years; fellowships are an additional two or three years. Individuals would then be qualified for positions in research centers, hospitals or medical centers.

42. CMPS: Career Services
The College of Computer, Mathematical and physical sciences Career Services officehelps develop educational employment opportunities for students with majors
http://www.cmps.umd.edu/careers/
About CMPS Departments, Institutes Centers and Labs CMPS Excellence Alumni Information ... Inside CMPS
The College of Computer, Mathematical and Physical Sciences Career Services office helps develop educational employment opportunities for students with majors in Computer Science, Math, Physics, Astronomy, Geology and the Physical Sciences.
CMPS Career Services coordinates its activities with the University of Maryland Career Center CMPS Internships CMPS Career Services Calendar ... Employment Survey Work Smarts
Terp Online Maintained by The College of Computer,Mathematical and Physical Sciences
Room 3400 A.V. Williams Building, University of Maryland
Direct questions and comments to infocmps@deans.umd.edu

43. CMPS: CMPS Internships
Internships The College of Computer, Mathematical and physical sciences encouragesstudents to participate in internships to gain practical knowledge to
http://www.cmps.umd.edu/careers/cmps_internship_program.htm
About CMPS Departments, Institutes Centers and Labs CMPS Excellence Alumni Information ... Inside CMPS
Terp Online Internships
The College of Computer, Mathematical and Physical Sciences encourages students to participate in internships to gain practical knowledge to augment what is learned in the classroom. Students may earn general elective credit for internships by taking CMPS 497 (see below). Internships can be paid or unpaid. Internships differ as much as the companies and organizations that offer them. While some internships are project based, others require performing the duties of a position or rotating through various departments of an organization. Whichever type of internship you undertake, it is critical that it be a learning experience related to your major and career goals. Internships are one of several experiential learning programs and opportunities. The benefits of experiential learning include:
  • Gaining professional experience Learning technical skills Applying your classroom experience in a practical setting Earning money - many internships are paid Developing self confidence Developing professional networks Exploring career options maybe a job offer when you graduate
CMPS Internship Program
Internship opportunities can be found on Terp Online and a variety of other sources. Emails are sent periodically alerting students to new listings and deadline dates. To learn about more employment opportunities, we encourage you to use your personal/professional network, the Web and to attend Campus Career Fairs. To be considered for a job, follow the application instructions. You will be contacted directly by the organization if you are selected to interview. You are responsible for negotiating a salary, schedule and other relevant considerations. Career Services can provide resources for your information in these matters.

44. Micareerstart College Majors To Careers
physical Science Technologies/Technicians, Other. 43. physical sciences. 44. physicalsciences, General. 45. physical sciences, General. 46. physical Therapy.
http://www.edadvisory.org/who/major_list.asp?alphabet=p

45. Micareerstart College Majors To Careers
15. Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering. 16. Biological and physical sciences.17. Biological and physical sciences. 18. Biological Immunology. 19.
http://www.edadvisory.org/who/major_list.asp?alphabet=b

46. Science Careers Web:  General Science Position Listings
SCIENCE Professional Network Jobs, careers, and Employment in Science (http//recruit forrecent graduates in the natural and physical sciences, this will help
http://www.sciencecareersweb.net/EmployWeb/Employ_General.htm
General Employment Listings for Natural and Physical Sciences General Listings General Biology Positions : American Institute of Biological Sciences aibs classifieds! ( http://www.aibs.org/ ) Click on "Classifieds & Employment" UG, GR http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/wfscnet/Jobs/Jobs.htm UG, GR The Job Seeker http://www.thejobseeker.net/ UG, GR
By clicking on the "Current Jobs" link, undergraduate and graduate students can find a site that specializes in listing natural resource and environmental vacancies nationwide. You can also subscribe for a service with more listings and details of positions. The Scientist's Employment Network http://www.scijobs.org UG, GR
Thousands of jobs listed relating to biology, chemistry, biochemistry, biotechnology, and a range of related science jobs (including geology and oceanography). Employer listings include universities, nonprofit organizations, and industrial. eLabRat.com http://www.elabrat.com UG, GR
The employment search engine for science, this site is dedicated to helping job seekers and employers in the science and chemistry industries. Disciplines you can search by include biology, geology, chemistry, etc. Environmental Jobs and Careers http://www.ejobs.org

47. Duke University Career Center
physical sciences, Technology Opportunities for Duke students and alumni interestedin careers in engineering, the physical sciences, and/or technology.
http://career.studentaffairs.duke.edu/emaillists.html
110 Page Building ~ P.O. Box 90950 ~ Durham, NC 27708
(919) 660-1050 ~ Fax: (919) 684-4999 ~ Help: (919) 660-1070
Friday, April 04, 2003 What Brings You Here? Undergraduates Grad Students Alumni Employers Email Lists To Fit Your Career Interests We have recently migrated our email lists to a new system. If you would like to subscribe or unsubscribe to/from one of our email lists, please click on the appropriate link(s) below. If you have any questions, please email career@duke.edu Career News
A weekly email with information about upcoming Career Center programs, events, and other interesting opportunities. Business
Opportunities for Duke students and alumni interested in careers in business including finance, consulting, insurance, accounting, and more.
Opportunities for Duke students and alumni interested in careers in engineering, the physical sciences, and/or technology. Environment
Opportunities for Duke students and alumni interested in environmental careers. Faith-Based
Opportunities for Duke students and alumni interested in faith-based and community service-oriented careers.

48. 2002-03 UC Irvine Catalogue: Physical Sciences
with a broad understanding of physical principles. flexible and prepares studentsfor careers in industrial minor in Earth and Atmospheric sciences, offered by
http://www.physics.uci.edu/physics-info.html
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY 4129 Frederick Reines Hall; (949) 824-6911
Andrew Lankford, Department Chair Undergraduate Program Graduate Program Courses Faculty Myron Bander, Ph.D. Columbia University, Professor of Physics (elementary particle theory) Steven Barwick, Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, Professor of Physics (experimental high-energy particle astrophysics) Gregory A. Benford, Ph.D. University of California, San Diego, Professor of Physics (plasma physics and astrophysics) David Buote, Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Assistant Professor of Physics (experimental astrophysics) David Casper, Ph.D. University of Michigan, Assistant Professor of Physics (experimental particle physics) Gary A. Chanan, Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, Professor of Physics (experimental astrophysics) Liu Chen, Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, Professor of Physics (plasma physics) Michael B. Dennin, Ph.D. University of California, Santa Barbara, Assistant Professor of Physics (experimental condensed matter physics) Igor Dzyaloshinskii, Ph.D. Institute for Physical Problems (U.S.S.R.)

49. Biology Occupations
of Biological sciences. Directory of Accredited physical Therapy Programs. Americanphysical Therapy Association. 1998. Exploring Health Care careers.
http://www.science.purdue.edu/Undergraduate/CareerDev/biologyoccupations.htm
WHAT'S NEW DAY ON CAMPUS SITE CONTENT ACADEMICS Undergraduate Programs Graduate Programs Commencement Information Course Catalog ... SSINFO PEOPLE AND PROGRAMS Dean's Office Administration Multicultural Science Programs Outreach K-12 Purdue Science Student Council ... Women in Science OTHER Events Calendar Publications Research Purdue University Home Page
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES OCCUPATIONAL EXPLORATION
WWW RESOURCES
Biology Internships : Served, Summer 2002 Biology Alumni Album . Career profiles of recent graduates from the Purdue Department of Biological Sciences. Profiles of Success . Biographies of Purdue Biology Department alumni and friends. Careers in Biology . Links to places where one can find career information about specific fields of biology. The BioCareer Center . The Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) - A comprehensive career resource center. The Bio Online Career Center . Employment listings, professional development articles, career guides for the biotechnology field. Science's Next Wave . Science career articles, discussion of key science career topics, news and feature stories - part of Science magazine.

50. Careers In Aerospace Technology
position as an engineer, mathematician, physical scientist or is highly desirablein life sciences.) Some examples of may lead to aerospace careers are physics
http://oea.larc.nasa.gov/PAIS/Careers.html
FS-1996-03-10-LaRC
February 1996 Careers in Aerospace Technology Has it happened to you? Have you started thinking about the year 2000? If you are a student now, you will be spending most of your life in the 21st century, and the future may offer many unpredictable opportunities. It will be a time of space stations, robotic probes, moon outposts, and manned missions to the surface of Mars. All this, and more scientific accomplishments that have not even been dreamed of, will happen because Americans want to live and work in space. Where Will You Be in 10 Years? To be ready for the 21st century, the world will need aerospace scientists, engineers, technologists, and technicians. What Could An Aerospace Technology Career Mean for You? Aerospace workers are professionals who work independently or as part of a team. They conduct research, and design and develop vehicles and systems for atmospheric and space environments. Individuals who are successful in aerospace careers have the proper educational background, possess good communication skills, and are committed to being part of a team. A wide variety of aerospace career fields offers opportunities for high job satisfaction and excellent compensation.

51. 2000 National Doctoral Program Survey - Public Program Report
(a) academic careers. Response, Points, This program, All 35 US Mathematics,General/Other programs, All 237 US physical sciences programs.
http://survey.nagps.org/report4469-144-3.php
The 2000 National Doctoral Program Survey
Released October 17, 2001 Tell a friend! Survey Home Aggregate Results Program Results ... Programs in Nebraska
Table of Contents 1. Overall Summary 2. Information for Prospective Students 3. Preparation for a Broad Range of Careers 4. Teaching and TA Preparation 5. Professional Development 7. Controlling Time to Degree 8. Mentoring ... 11. Discuss the Results
Public Program Report
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Mathematics and Statistics Department

Note: This study is an observational study, not a controlled experiment. Participants were self-selected, and as a result their responses may not fully reflect the opinions of the entire graduate student population. Participants' educational affiliations were not verified. Learn more about the survey sample and methods
3. Preparation for a Broad Range of Careers
Student comments and responses to individual questions are shown below. This program All 35 U.S. Mathematics, General/Other programs All 237 U.S. Physical Sciences programs Letter grade B+
(77 points) B
(65 points) B-
(62 points) Positive responses
Green letter grades
indicate that a program's letter grade is higher than the average letter grade for similar programs.

52. 2000 National Doctoral Program Survey - Public Program Report
(a) academic careers. Response, Points, This program, All 48 US Physics programs,All 237 US physical sciences programs. Strongly agree, 100, 19, 285, 1580.
http://survey.nagps.org/report1675-145-3.php
The 2000 National Doctoral Program Survey
Released October 17, 2001 Tell a friend! Survey Home Aggregate Results Program Results ... Programs in New York
Table of Contents 1. Overall Summary 2. Information for Prospective Students 3. Preparation for a Broad Range of Careers 4. Teaching and TA Preparation 5. Professional Development 7. Controlling Time to Degree 8. Mentoring ... 11. Discuss the Results
Public Program Report
University of Rochester
Physics and Astronomy Department

Note: This study is an observational study, not a controlled experiment. Participants were self-selected, and as a result their responses may not fully reflect the opinions of the entire graduate student population. Participants' educational affiliations were not verified. Learn more about the survey sample and methods
3. Preparation for a Broad Range of Careers
Student comments and responses to individual questions are shown below. This program All 48 U.S. Physics programs All 237 U.S. Physical Sciences programs Letter grade B
(70 points) C+
(57 points) B-
(62 points) Positive responses
Green letter grades
indicate that a program's letter grade is higher than the average letter grade for similar programs.

53. UCL Undergraduate Prospectus 2003 Entry Degree Programmes
Faculty of Mathematical and physical sciences. Science and Technology Studies. Ancillarycourses are taken in both sciences and humanities. return to top. careers.
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/admission/ugp/03-04/programmes/maps/science.html

54. Physical Sciences: Undergraduate Degrees: Prospective Students
careers. The physical sciences degree programmes provide a rigorous scientific trainingin observation, thinking and deduction, enabling a student to see modern
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/undergraduate-degrees/maps/physical-sc
Friday 4 April 2003 Accessibility Privacy Advanced Search Help ... "Talkabout" (new!)
discussion forum Further Information
Faculty of Mathematical and Physical Sciences
Physical Sciences
Physical Sciences BSc
Entry Requirements
GCE A levels: 3 at grades BBB, to include at least two from Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Geology and Computer Science; plus a pass in an AS level subject or equivalent.
IB Diploma: 32 points overall, with grades 6, 5, 5 in at least two from Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics and Biology at Higher level. Other qualifications Physical Sciences MSci
Many prospective students are keenly interested in studying science at university, but do not wish to specialise in any one subject, preferring a more broadly based, yet still rigorous programme. Other students intend to specialise in a science subject but are uncertain which one to choose at the point of entry to university. The Physical Sciences degree is an interdepartmental programme catering for such students by offering an ideal opportunity to combine courses from physics, mathematics, chemistry, geology, astronomy, computer science, management studies and science and technology studies. In addition, as UCL is one of the foremost multifaculty universities in the UK, it is ideally suited to provide a wide range of possible subsidiary subject options including the biological sciences and modern languages.

55. Career Opportunites
medical sciences, physical sciences and mathematics, social sciences and others.Sponsored by the Sloan Foundation. AMS Guide to careers in Meteorological
http://aoss.engin.umich.edu/Aoss/AOSS_Web_Site/careerspage.html
Information on Careers and US Science Programs

56. IEEE Spectrum Careers
a thorough 1year initiation that will both bring them up to speed in biology andrefine their theoretical and technical knowledge of the physical sciences.
http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/careers/careerstemplate.jsp?ArticleId=e010803

57. Science Careers In Search Of Women
to expect after college; internships to sample science careers; evolutionary career sciences2. Computer Science/Mathematics 3. physical sciences 4. Various
http://www.dep.anl.gov/women/list.htm
MORNING PANELS/WORKING LUNCH/AFTERNOON TOURS
Morning Panel 1 - "Building a Career in Science"
Career pathways in science; overcoming misconceptions about scientific careers; transferability of skills across jobs; balancing personal and professional lives.
Morning Panel 2 - "College and Beyond"
Choosing a college; preparing a strong application; what to expect in college; what to expect after college; internships to sample science careers; evolutionary career skills. Luncheon Table - (Scientific Fields of Women Scientists)
1. Life/Health/Social Sciences
2. Computer Science/Mathematics
3. Physical Sciences
4. Various Engineering Disciplines (e.g., Materials, Civil, Mechanical) Laboratory Tours - (Tentatively scheduled) 1. Advanced Photon Source - Biological Sciences
2. Advanced Photon Source - Physical Sciences
3. Argonne Tandem-Linear Accelerator System - Physics
4. Chemical Technology

58. Careers Service - UK Study
IR. 3.260, Building careers that Fit, Reference Shelves. IR. 3.260,Current Research in Britain physical sciences (Part 1), BasementIR.
http://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/inforoom/books/ukstudy.asp
Careers Service
Homepage Search Links ... Return to Reference Books Index
UK Study
Class Title Location How to Get a PhD 2000 Basement IR Mature Student's Handbook 1991/2 Basement IR Socrates-Erasmus The UK Guide for Students Entering HE in 2001 Basement IR UKCOSA Manual 2003 Reference Shelves Cambridge University Guide to Courses 2000/01 Basement IR Degree Course Offers Basement IR Directory of Further Education 2001/02 Basement IR Floodlight - full time courses in greater London 2001 ISM Shelves The Mature Students' Guide to Higher Education 2002 Basement IR UCAS Directory Basement IR UCAS Handbook - 2002 entry Basement IR Basement IR Postgraduate Directory 2002 Basement IR Basement IR Basement IR Directory of University Geography Courses 1997 Basement IR Engineering and IT Graduate 2003 entry Basement IR Insiders Guide to Medical Schools Basement IR Basement IR Media Courses UK 2002 Basement IR Postgraduate Courses in Clinical Psychology - 2000 Entry Basement IR Postgraduate Courses in Educational Psychology 2003 Basement IR Postgraduate Degrees in Mathematics Basement IR Basement IR Basement IR Basement IR Basement IR Basement IR Basement IR Basement IR Higher Education in the UK 1995/96 ..Research Opportunities

59. ASHG Educational Resources: Training And Careers In Human Genetics
A major in the biological or physical sciences may be desirable, although not necessary Additionalquestions frequently asked about careers in human genetics
http://www.ashg.org/genetics/ashg/educ/002.shtml
Educational Resources Training and Careers in Human Genetics Human Genetic Definitions Training and Careers in Human Genetics Curriculum Guidelines Training Programs Guide ...
MAHG

Research Geneticist: Laboratory Geneticists: Application of modern genetic technology to agriculture, legal or police work, pharmaceutical development, and clinical medicine requires the services of sophisticated laboratories. These laboratories are staffed by scientists trained in molecular biology, cytogenetics, biochemical genetics, immunogenetics, and related disciplines. Genetic laboratory directors usually hold Ph.D. degrees or M.D. degrees with specialization in laboratory medicine. Most individuals becoming genetic laboratory technologists have four to six years of university education. Some genetic laboratories require their staff to have specific training and certification in cytogenetic or medical technology. Other genetic laboratories hire people with any relevant B.S. or M.S. degree as long as they can show an aptitude for the detailed technical and clinically important work being performed. The career of a laboratory geneticist offers the opportunity to apply genetics "hands on" to a variety of important problems. Genetic Counselors: Clinical Geneticists: Additional questions frequently asked about careers in human genetics What is a typical week like for a human geneticist?

60. HWU: School Of Engineering And Physical Sciences: Engineering And Management BSc
OPPORTUNITIES ABROAD. Graduates have found careers in a range of multinationalcompanies giving them the opportunity to travel and work abroad.
http://www.hw.ac.uk/prosp/ug/courses/hn72.php
Your Academic Life International Information Useful Information
Design and Management
ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT BSc (Hons)
UCAS CODE DURATION 4 years Honours, 3 years Ordinary THE COURSE FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR THIRD YEAR ... CAREER PROSPECTS THE COURSE This is a joint degree based in Mechanical Engineering with significant inputs from the School of Management and Languages. You will learn how products are engineered, manufactured and marketed; how new technology is implemented and applied; how businesses are managed and financially controlled; and the importance of human factors. FIRST YEAR Mathematics; Engineering Graphics; Computer Applications; Mechanical Engineering Science; Management; options chosen from Languages, Electrical Engineering or Finance. SECOND YEAR Design and Manufacture; Management; Economics; Accountancy and Finance or Management options. THIRD YEAR Design and Manufacture; Business Policy; Management; options chosen from Economics, Finance and Accountancy. FOURTH YEAR Project; Design; Manufacture; options chosen from a range including Economics, Accountancy, Marketing, Finance, Technology Management, Business Strategy, Total Quality Management, Information Technology Management or Law. OPPORTUNITIES ABROAD Graduates have found careers in a range of multi-national companies giving them the opportunity to travel and work abroad. There are also student exchange schemes offering undergraduate study overseas to suitable applicants.

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