Studying the ocean seems like an easy career, but there …show more content…
Daytona state doesn’t offer a bachelor’s degree in environmental science, so I would transfer to University of Florida or Florida State University to achieve my bachelor’s degree. According to www.study.com, at least a bachelors degree is required for jobs, but a masters degree can be achieved for higher pay. According to the Occupational Outlook Handbook, in addition to a bachelor’s degree a Marine Biologist needs skills in active learning and listening, critical-thinking, complex problem-solving, mathematics, science, speaking and writing skills; proficiency in scientific and analytical software like Visual Molecular Dynamics and Gene Codes Sequencher, plus Adobe Photoshop and Microsoft Excel; experience with microscopes, centrifuges and pipettes. According to environmentalscience.org, demand for Marine Biology Jobs is 3%, but is expected to rise 10%. The average salary of a Marine Biologist with a bachelor’s degree in Florida is $45,000 annually. Nationally Marine Biologists make an average of $77,000. Many occupations related to marine biology or have the same degree are in zoology, ecology, wildlife science, and environmental …show more content…
After completing discussions and worksheets on the content of “On Course,” I have learned a lot about myself and how to handle the road to my career. The chapter that helped me the most discussed employing interdependence. I tend to be a very independent person and like to do and think things on my own. The chapter explained that a different view point may be helpful at times even if it isn’t used. There are many college resources like the writing center and the Academic Support Center that can help students who choose to be