Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary
What Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary Do
Teach courses in biological sciences. Includes both teachers primarily engaged in teaching and those who do a combination of teaching and research.
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Career Outlook
National employment outlook, 2024–2034.
- Related work experience
- None
- On-the-job training
- None
- Self-employed
- 0.2%
Source: BLS Employment Projections — 2024-2034.
How Much Preparation Does This Take?
Job Zone 5 of 5Job Zone Five: Extensive Preparation Needed
- Experience
- Extensive skill, knowledge, and experience are needed for these occupations. Many require more than five years of experience.
- Education
- Most of these occupations require graduate school. For example, they may require a master's degree, and some require a Ph.D., M.D., or J.D. (law degree).
- Job training
- Employees may need some on-the-job training, but most of these occupations assume that the person will already have the required skills, knowledge, work-related experience, and/or training.
Source: O*NET Job Zones.
Key Knowledge Areas
Subject-matter areas this occupation draws on most, per O*NET.
- Biologyimportance 5.0/5
- English Languageimportance 4.4/5
- Mathematicsimportance 4.2/5
- Chemistryimportance 4.1/5
- Education and Trainingimportance 4.1/5
- Computers and Electronicsimportance 3.8/5
- Administrativeimportance 3.2/5
- Medicine and Dentistryimportance 3.2/5
Work Environment
What the day-to-day work setting is like, per O*NET.
- E-Mail5.0/5
- Freedom to Make Decisions5.0/5
- Indoors, Environmentally Controlled4.9/5
- Face-to-Face Discussions with Individuals and Within Teams4.9/5
- Public Speaking4.8/5
- Determine Tasks, Priorities and Goals4.7/5
Careers With Similar Skills
Occupations whose Transferable Skills profile most closely matches this one — a mathematical comparison, not observed data about people actually moving between these careers.
- Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary98% skill match
- Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary98% skill match
- Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary98% skill match
- Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary98% skill match
- Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary97% skill match
- Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary97% skill match
- Physics Teachers, Postsecondary97% skill match
- Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary97% skill match
Transferable Skills
Cross-functional skills this occupation draws on most, per O*NET — the kind that carry over to other careers.
- Instructingimportance 4.1/5
- Judgment and Decision Makingimportance 3.8/5
- Complex Problem Solvingimportance 3.6/5
- Time Managementimportance 3.6/5
- Social Perceptivenessimportance 3.3/5
- Service Orientationimportance 3.1/5
- Systems Analysisimportance 3.1/5
- Systems Evaluationimportance 3.1/5
Software & Technologies
Tools and software used in this occupation, per O*NET.
Hot Technologies
In-Demand Technologies
Work Style
Personal work characteristics that matter most for this occupation, per O*NET.
- Intellectual Curiosity
- Dependability
- Integrity
- Achievement Orientation
- Social Orientation
- Innovation
- Attention to Detail
Career Interests
This occupation’s RIASEC interest profile, per O*NET — how strongly it fits each of the six Holland interest types.
- SocialHigh
- InvestigativeHigh
- RealisticMedium
- ConventionalMedium
- ArtisticMedium
- EnterprisingLow
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Where This Career Is Most Concentrated
Metro areas where biological science teachers, postsecondary make up the largest share of local employment, relative to the national average (BLS location quotient).
- 1Auburn-Opelika, AL9.75× national avg
- 2Ithaca, NY9.07× national avg
- 3College Station-Bryan, TX7.39× national avg
- 4Amherst Town-Northampton, MA6.82× national avg
- 5Columbia, MO4.69× national avg
Possible Career Moves
A computed starting point, not observed job-change data — see the full list for why each one might fit.
- Health Specialties Teachers, PostsecondaryLateral Move
- Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, PostsecondaryLateral Move
- Environmental Science Teachers, PostsecondaryLateral Move
- Physics Teachers, PostsecondaryLateral Move
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Related Education Programs
Schools that offer related fields of study, based on the NCES CIP-SOC crosswalk — not a guarantee that graduates enter this specific career.
Biology/Biological Sciences, General
- University of South Florida (Tampa, FL)grads earn ~$49,395
- Florida International University (Miami, FL)grads earn ~$46,718
- Arizona State University Campus Immersion (Tempe, AZ)grads earn ~$56,037
- Texas A&M University-College Station (College Station, TX)grads earn ~$61,734
- University of Central Florida (Orlando, FL)grads earn ~$51,313
Science Teacher Education/General Science Teacher Education
- Western Governors University (Salt Lake City, UT)grads earn ~$65,801
- Grand Canyon University (Phoenix, AZ)grads earn ~$63,874
- American College of Education (Indianapolis, IN)
- Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College (Baton Rouge, LA)grads earn ~$61,045
- Virginia Commonwealth University (Richmond, VA)grads earn ~$59,442
Biochemistry
- The University of Texas at Austin (Austin, TX)grads earn ~$64,145
- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (Ann Arbor, MI)grads earn ~$67,925
- University of Washington-Seattle Campus (Seattle, WA)grads earn ~$58,818
- Arizona State University Campus Immersion (Tempe, AZ)grads earn ~$60,501
- University of California-Los Angeles (Los Angeles, CA)grads earn ~$73,506