Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Quantum Engineering

Biotechnology

Biotechnology:

  • this job market has a large deviation in job type and salary
    • average annual salary is anywhere between 35,000 - 85,000
    • * Bachelor's degree recommended
    • jobs by salary:
      •  bioinformatician: 130,000
      • Biotechnology laboratory technician: 40,000
      • Clinical research Associate: 79,000
      • Quality control analyst: 54,000
      • senior research scientist: 90,000
      • Biotechnology/Pharmaceutical Sciences: 74,000
      • Biomedical Engineer: 79,000
      • Biotechnology Research Associate: 42,000
      • Crime Lab Technician: 44,000
      • Quality Control Engineer: 64,000
  • Schooling (4-5 years for bachelor's degree, 2 additional years for masters degree)
    • biology intro
    • integrative biology lab sciences
    • genetics and cell biology I
    • Genetics and cell biology II
    • molecular biotechnology
    • applied biotechnology
    • bioengineering/biomedical sciences
    • biotechnology and medical devices
    • bioengineering introduction
    • general chemistry I
    • general chemistry II
    • organic chemistry I
    • Calculus I
    • Calculus II
    • additional biotechnology classes depending if you want master's degree
  • Job descriptions:
  • Biomedical Engineer:
    • involves designing new medical tools/devices
    • designed prosthetic legs/arms
    • usually employed in healthcare places (hospitals/medicine research)
  • bioinformatician:
    • combination of biology and computer science
    • takes biomedical data to make useful information
    • mapping human genome
  • Biotechnology laboratory technician:
    • students don't need Ph.D or masters degree to enter the field
    • associates degree (what most have)
    • assist other scientists
    • monitor/set up scientific instruments
  • Clinical Research Associate:
    • designing, planning, and implementing clinical projects
    • analyzes clinical data
  • Quality control analyst
    • analyzes ingredients to insure "good quality"
    • run tests, collect data, and review data
  • Senior research Scientists:
    • often work in college/university setting
    • responsible for direction of research and responsibilities of each scientist
  • Biotechnology/Pharmaceutical sales:
    • basically knowledge of biotechnology with a sales degree (so good at selling + some biotechnology knowledge)
  • Biomedical engineer:
    • develop new tools and products to help better the environment today
    • may also include developing products inside the body (3D printer, in today's economy)
  • Biotechnology Research Associate:
    • development of projects and collaboration with all group members
    • prepare for large projects
  • Crime Lab Technician
    • use knowledge of science to assist law enforcement (there are Ph. D's for this)
  • Quality Control Engineer:
    • manages quality of systems in the product development process
  • Validation technician:
    • entry level position
    • ensures the quality of products being manufactured
    • requires some data analysis
  • Best colleges for biotech majors:
    • Harvard
    • Yale
    • Columbia University
    • Stanford
    • University of Chicago
    • CIT (California institute of technology)
    • Northwestern University
    • Duke University
    • Dartmouth University

Bibliography:
http://thecollege.syr.edu/students/undergraduate/interdisciplinary/biotech/requirements.html
http://www.prospects.ac.uk/biomedical_engineer_job_description.htm
http://www.biotechnologydegrees.org/page/biotechnology-careers

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Computer Science Major


Computer Science Job
  • COMP SCIENCE BASICS:
    • average salary per year: $90,000
  • computer science is good for math nuts who are also very creative
  • best districts to live in to make the most money:
    • El Centro (silicon valley)

  • Schooling:
    • Required classes for degree in comp science
      • Software analysis and design 1
      • supervised programming lab (recommended)
      • discrete structures
      • computer architecture 1
      • software and analysis design 2
      • computer theory 1
      • software and analysis design 3
      • computer architecture 2
      • operating systems
      • computer architecture 3
      • capstone coures in computer science
      • Calculus 1
      • Calculus 2
      • Matrix Algebra
      • Applied Statistics
      • 2 semesters of a foreign language
      • 11 other elective credits
    • Bachelor's degree recommended*
      • extended computer science classes
  • TOP SCHOOLS FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE MAJORS:
    • Carneigie Melon
    • MIT
    • Stanford
    • University of California - Berkeley
    • University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign
    • Cornell Univesity
    • University of Washington
  • JOB OPPORTUNITIES:
    • Software Architect
    • Information Technology (IT) Consultant
    • Project Manager, IT
    • Database Administrator
    • IT Manager
    • Systems Engineer (Computer Networking/IT)
    • Software Development Engineer
    • Systems Administrator
    • the list goes on......

Pharmacist

  • Pharmacist:
    • makes 116,000 on average per year
      • best compensated are the pharmaceutical and medicine making industry
    • best places to make most money as pharmacist:
      • California areas like Chico, El Centro, and Gadsden, Alabama
    • very economically stable and constantly rising over the last 25 years (in payroll and employment)
  • SCHOOL:
    • Pre-pharmacy requirements (Pharm D - 4 years)
      • general chemistry and laboratory - 1 year
      • organic chemistry and laboratory - 1 year
      • general biology of zoology with laboratory - 1 year
      • general physics with laboratory - 1 year
      • anatomy - 3 semester units/4 quarters
      • microbiology - 3 semesters/4 quarters
      • biochemistry - 3 semesters/4 quarters
      • calculus - 1-2 semesters
    • Pharmacy school (2-4 years)
      • requires:
        • pharm D
        • pass PCAT (pharmacy college admissions test)
        • 8-10 semesters of foreign language
        • competitive science GPA (3.0-4.0)
        • personal and profile essay
        • letters of recommendation
        • extracurricular activities (community involvement, pharmacy internship)
      • what happens in pharm school:
        • pre clinical classes
        • advanced clinical classes
        • anatomy
        • physiology
        • pharmaceutics (preparing/calculating medicines)
        • pharmacology (how drugs work)
        • pharmacotherapy (diseased states, pathophysiology, epidemology, diagnosis)
        • advanced practice in pharmacy experience
      • extra activities required during pharmacy school:
        • clinical activities (internship)
        • 750 hours of outside work in the workforce with pharmacy experience 
  • JOBS:
    • different types of jobs:
      • retail pharmacy careers
        • dispense medications at drug stores/grocery stores
      • clinical pharmacy careers
        • work in hospital as part of medical care team
      • Long term care, "closed home pharmacists"
        • pharmacist works at the facility, where nurses care for the patients, and the pharmacists dispense drugs
      • Nuclear Pharmacy Careers:
        • measuring and delivering radioactive materials which are in digital imaging
        • requires very early morning work (hours range from 4 AM - 2 PM)
      • Pharmaceutical Benefit Management
        • negotiators between pharmaceutical companies and medical companies for reimbursement for drug costs on various health plans.
      • Non-clinical industry jobs:
        • regulatory affairs
        • medical sales
        • medical writing