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A Biology Teacher educates students on the principles of living organisms, from cells to ecosystems. You might work in a secondary school, a college, or other educational institutions. Biology Teachers focus on fostering an understanding of biological processes, scientific inquiry, and the relevance of biology to everyday life. You’ll prepare engaging lessons, conduct practical experiments, and assess students' progress to promote their learning and interest in the subject.
Biology Teachers play a crucial role in shaping students’ scientific knowledge and curiosity. You’ll need to be passionate about biology, have strong communication skills, and be able to create a stimulating learning environment. You’ll collaborate with colleagues and engage with students to support their academic growth and enthusiasm for science.
There is one course available for people who want to become a Biology Teacher.
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The Bachelor of Science (Biology) offers a comprehensive understanding from molecular aspects to global ecosystems, emphasizing the sustainability of nature. It's tailored for those leaning towards teaching, and integrates well with diverse subjects. Students gain scientific expertise, laboratory proficiency, and develop strong communication and analytical skills. Graduates are positioned to address knowledge gaps concerning species, ecosystems, and environmental challenges, contributing to sustainable natural resource management both locally and globally..
Average duration: 3 years.
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Here are some potential career pathways within biology and secondary education. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.
Biology
Laboratory Assistant
$960 weekly pay
Bioinformatician
$1,250 weekly pay
Biologist
Biology Teacher
$2,019 weekly pay
Biomathematician
Biomedical Researcher
Biomedical Scientist
$1,730 weekly pay
Biotechnologist
Ecologist
$1,540 weekly pay
Embryologist
$1,630 weekly pay
Microbiologist
Toxicologist
$1,440 weekly pay
Wildlife Biologist
$1,500 weekly pay
Anatomist
Bioinformatics Scientist
$3,203 weekly pay
Biotechnology Engineer
Computational Biologist
Ecotoxicologist
$2,099 weekly pay
Forensic Toxicologist
Molecular Biologist
Research Scientist
$1,920 weekly pay
Secondary Education
Art Teacher
$1,340 weekly pay
Education Researcher
English Teacher
$1,530 weekly pay
French Teacher
Geography Teacher
German Teacher
High School Teacher
History Teacher
Humanities Teacher
Instructional Leader
Japanese Language Teacher
Language Tutor
Lead Teacher
Mathematics Teacher
Music Teacher
Philosophy Teacher
Physical Education Teacher
Physics Teacher
Religious Education Teacher
Secondary School Teacher
STEM Teacher
Assistant Principal
Chemistry Teacher
$2,115 weekly pay
Deputy Principal