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Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
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| Aerospace Engineers
Aerospace engineers design, construct, and test parts for aircraft, spacecraft, and weapons |
| Agricultural Engineers
Agricultural engineers design or improve farm equipment and products. |
| Aircraft Mechanics
Aircraft mechanics service and repair aircraft and aircraft engines. |
| Anthropologists
Anthropologists use scientific research methods to study elements of human cultures and societies. |
| Archeologists
Archeologists study relics from the past to recreate cultures and history. |
| Archivists
Archivists preserve and control paper, film, and electronic records with historic value. |
| Astronomers
Astronomers study the sun, moon, planets, stars, and galaxies to learn about the nature of the universe. |
| Biologists
Biologists study plants, animals, and the environments they live in. |
| Biomedical Engineers
Biomedical engineers design new tools and devices to improve healthcare. They develop new ways to treat illness and disease. |
| Cartographers and Photogrammetrists
Cartographers and photogrammetrists make maps of different areas. |
| Chemical Engineers
Chemical engineers solve problems that involve using or making chemicals. |
| Chemists
Chemists investigate the behavior of atoms and molecules. |
| Civil Engineers
Civil engineering is responsible for the construction of many man-made wonders. It's also one of the oldest kinds of engineering. |
| Computer Systems Administrators
Computer systems administrators design, install, and support an organization's computer system. |
| Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Electrical and electronics engineers design, develop, test, and maintain electrical and electronic equipment. |
| Engineering Managers
Engineering managers plan and design new products and systems. |
| Environmental Engineers
Environmental engineers create solutions to environmental problems affecting the welfare of humans and nature. |
| Environmental Scientists
Environmental scientists study problems in the natural world that affect the health of living things. |
| Food Scientists
Food scientists conduct research to develop and improve food products that are healthy, safe, and appealing. |
| Geographers
Geographers study physical and cultural characteristics of a given area. |
| Geologists and Geophysicists
Geologists and geophysicists study the earth's interior and exterior. |
| Historians
Historians research, analyze, and explain past events and people. |
| Industrial Engineers
Industrial engineers design systems for producing goods. |
| Materials Engineers
Materials engineers find ways to make and use materials for products. |
| Mathematicians
Mathematicians study and research numbers. They create new theories and try to solve problems with those theories. |
| Mechanical Engineers
Mechanical engineers oversee the design, construction, and testing of mechanical products and systems. |
| Medical Laboratory Technologists
Medical laboratory technologists conduct complex tests to help detect, diagnose, and treat diseases. |
| Medical Scientists
Medical scientists conduct research to find causes of and treatments for disease. |
| Meteorologists
Meteorologists study the earth's atmosphere and the ways it affects our environment. Many of them forecast the weather. |
| Natural Sciences Managers
Natural sciences managers plan and direct the work of natural scientists. |
| Nuclear Engineers
Nuclear engineers design and operate nuclear power plants. They also conduct research on nuclear energy. |
| Petroleum Engineers
Petroleum engineers plan and supervise the drilling of new oil wells. They also supervise well operation and maintenance. |
| Pharmacy Aides
Pharmacy aides help pharmacists with clerical duties. |
| Physicists
Physicists use scientific methods to study the properties of matter and energy. |
| Political Scientists
Political scientists study political systems, political behavior, and public policy. |
| Safety Engineers
Safety engineers look for ways to prevent accidents in the workplace. |
| Science Technicians
Science technicians conduct tests and experiments to assist scientists. |
| Ship Engineers
Ship engineers operate engines and other equipment on many types of ships. |
| Social Science Research Assistants
Social science research assistants gather and analyze data. |
| Sociologists
Sociologists study human society and social behavior. |
| Statisticians
Statisticians apply their knowledge of math to the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data. |
| Surveying and Mapping Technicians
Surveying and mapping technicians help surveyors measure and map land. |
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