Exploring Possibilities for Combining Sciences for a Career Path

In summary, it is possible to do a BSc. Ecology & Environment (just enough biology, chemistry, physics, geology..) and an MSc. Integrated approach to Natural Sciences (same aswell).
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Hello World!

I want to know if it's posible to do (this combo):

BSc. Ecology & Environment (just enough biology, chemistry, physics, geology..)
MSc. Integrated approach to Natural Sciences (same aswell)
Phd in Biology or Physics?

for example after the masters degree I might focus on botany, evironment protection, ecosystems, nuclear physics or even renewable energy sources(a few examples)... (is to early to decide what I will love best... Only thing I do know is I love science)

Thx in advance.
 
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Well, it's certainly possible. I think it would really depend on what specifically you did as an undergraduate. I believe it is generally quite difficult to get into a grad program (PhD) without a degree in a STEM science, so I guess it would depend on the rigor of the environmental science program you attended? I do know that some universities offer a degree for physics with enviro science though (mine included), perhaps that is something you can look into.
 
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these are some of the courses I will do physics:

Physical mechanics;
Thermal physics;
Electricity and Magnetism;
Experimental methods in photonics, spectroscopy, plasma and lasers. Applications;
Thermodynamics;
Quantum mechanics;
Molecular Biophysics;
Atomic and Nuclear Physics;
Elements of statistical physics with modern applications;
Particle physics and introduction to astrophysics;
Physical phenomena in the atmosphere;
Physical environment;
And these might include some physics
Hydrology and Hydrogeology;
Atmosphere and air quality;
Biogeophysical global cycles;

There are quite a few courses in physics. There are a lot in Biology and Chemistry as well + the other interdisciplinary courses.
 
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these are some of the courses I will do biology:

Plant biology;
Animal biology;
General Biochemistry;
Microbiology - immunology;
Plant physiology;
Animal physiology;
Genetics;
Biophysics;
Elements bio-inorganics;
Cellular organization of genetic material;
Organic compounds and biomolecules;
Cellular and Molecular Physiology;
Molecular Biophysics;
Human Biology;

So can these courses qualify me to do a phd in: 1. Physics or in Biology ? 2. how about Environmental and Ecological Engineering(I know I haven't posted the ecological courses but the BSc is in ecology & environment and MSc is in integrated natural sciences)? Thx in ADVANCE :*
 
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anyone pls ?
 

FAQ: Exploring Possibilities for Combining Sciences for a Career Path

What are some fields or areas of study that combine multiple sciences?

There are many fields that combine multiple sciences, including biophysics, biochemistry, geophysics, environmental science, and materials science. Other examples include pharmacology, neuroscience, and biomedical engineering.

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