Careers and Degrees
Understand how to prepare for the kind of career you want.
Even though there are no rules about all jobs, this list
generally applies to the careers listed. Some people who have jobs
on the four-year college list, for instance, may actually have
graduate degrees, or may work towards one. A teacher, for instance,
might obtain a master's degree while teaching. Think of this list
as the requirements for an entry level position in a particular
career.
Sample careers and college degrees
Two-year college
(Associate's degree)
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Four-year college
(Bachelor's degree)
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Over four years of college
(Graduate degree required)
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- Administrative assistant
- Automotive mechanic
- Cardiovascular technician
- Commercial artist
- Computer technician
- Dental Hygienist
- Drafter
- Engineering technician
- Funeral director
- Heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration technician
- Hotel/restaurant manager
- Medical laboratory technician
- Medical record technician
- Registered nurse
- Surgical technologist
- Surveyor
- Water and wastewater treatment plant operator
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- Accountant
- Computer systems analyst
- Dietitian
- Diplomat
- Editor
- Engineer
- FBI agent
- Graphic designer
- Insurance agent
- Investment banker
- Journalist
- Medical iIllustrator
- Pharmacist
- Public relations specialist
- Recreational therapist
- Research assistant
- Social worker
- Teacher
- Visual artist
- Writer
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- Architect
- Biologist
- Chiropractor
- Dentist
- Doctor
- Economist
- Geologist
- Lawyer
- Management Consultant
- Paleontologist
- Priest
- Psychologist
- Public Policy Analyst
- Rabbi
- Scientist
- Sociologist
- University Professor
- Veterinarian
- Zoologist
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See also