So I have a few ideas in mind revolving around sciences.
Is there a major that involves all of these?
Chemistry
Biology
Anatomy
Forensics
Just wondering because I have a fascination with all of these.
So I have a few ideas in mind revolving around sciences.
Is there a major that involves all of these?
Chemistry
Biology
Anatomy
Forensics
Just wondering because I have a fascination with all of these.
Forensic Science, maybe?
I think this might fit the bill:
@skywalker11 I was thinking that but I don’t think they make a decent amount of money…
If that’s what you truly like, there’s no reason not to choose it because of the average income. Great professions come from people who are incredibly passionate about their field of work and/or study – and you should try to find this same passion of yours. If it is Forensic Science, then dive deep – headfirst - into it.
Googling a little, I found out that a forensic scientist makes an average initial salary from $55,000 to $87,000. I don’t consider this a “non-decent” amount of money. And if you are really into this kind of thing, working on the FBI can make an annual average rate of $110,000, but none of those number should mean much to you.
There are people making a lot of money virtually from every college major (even philosophy, but that’s a bit rare), so study what YOU want to study.
There are many hybrid majors, but really this is something that you are better off deciding once you are in college and taking college level courses. Choose a college with strong sciences and some multi-disciplinary majors and see what you suits you as you go.
Also, just because you are fascinated by a lot of things doesn’t mean you should study all of them. Forensic science is one thing that involves all of them but many colleges don’t offer it. You could probably delve into most of that stuff by double majoring in biology and chemistry, or doing a biochemistry major.
Biology involves biology, obviously, but you also will need to take lower level chemistry coursework (including the organic chemistry sequence) at most places. Anatomy and forensics can easily be elective courses.