Biological Sciences graduate destinations
A Biological Science degree provides graduates with skills applicable to a broad range of careers, especially where their analytical, problem solving, research and IT skills are highly valued.
Data obtained from
- Biology (BSc and MSci)
- Plant Sciences (MSci)
- Graduates from the UK
Responses were received from 101 UK graduates from 2019/20; this is a response rate of 63.9%
Destinations
Most important activity | Percentage of graduates |
---|---|
Paid work for an employer | 60.4% |
Self-employment/freelancing | 1% |
Running my own business | 0% |
Developing a creative, artistic or professional portfolio | 2% |
Voluntary/unpaid work for an employer | 2% |
Engaged in a course of study, training or research | 26.7% |
Taking time out to travel | 0% |
Caring for someone | 0% |
Retired | 0% |
Unemployed and looking for work | 13% |
Doing something else | 5% |
Sector information
Biological Scientists enter a wide range of careers, not always directly related to the content of their studies. Large numbers of graduate vacancies (currently around 70%) are open to graduates of any degree discipline, and areas where Biological Scientists have found work include education, recruitment, IT and careers within the public sector.
Employment sector | Number of graduates |
---|---|
Regulation of and contribution to more efficient operation of business |
4 |
Other human health activities |
4 |
Other research and experimental development on natural sciences and engineering |
3 |
Manufacture of medical and dental instruments and supplies |
2 |
Manufacture of pesticides and other agrochemical products |
2 |
Other sectors (23 sectors) | 35 |
Employers and occupations
Examples of employers
- Animal and Plant Health Agency
- Department for the Environment Food and Rural Affairs
- Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
- NHS Blood and Transplant
- Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust
Examples of occupations
- Lab Technician
- Data Reviewer
- Laboratory Scientist
- Mental health support worker
- Sustainability Consultant
Further study
Graduates undertaking further study entered a wide range of programmes, including biological sciences research, e.g. Biological Sciences (PhD), Environmental Science (PhD); taught Master's programmes, e.g. Biology (MSc), Biophysics and Molecular Life Sciences (MSc), Computer Science (MSc); and the Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE).
Qualification type | Percentage of graduates |
---|---|
Higher degree, mainly by research (e.g. PhD, DPhil, MPhil, MRes) |
25% |
Higher degree, mainly by taught course (e.g. MA, MSc, MBA) |
40.6% |
Postgraduate diploma or certificate (including PGCE/PGDE) |
6.3% |
Professional qualification |
9.4% |
Undergraduate degree (including integrated master’s degrees) (e.g. BA, BSc, MBChB, MEng) |
6.3% |
Other undergraduate diploma or certificate not specified above | 0% |
Other qualification | 0% |
Not aiming for a formal qualification | 9.4% |
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