Explore Careers in the Biological Sciences

Biological Sciences students are broadly trained and, as a result, have diverse career paths. Our students work in an array of fields including medicine, public health, environmental science, biotechnology, law, and education.

They work in governmental and non-governmental agencies, zoos/aquaria, and private foundations. Many of our students pursue postgraduate education in medicine, dentistry, allied health fields, or research (MS/Ph.D. and MD/Ph.D.).

For illustrated career paths, please review the following resources. If you have more questions about career opportunities, you may consult with your Academic Advisor or with a Career Advisor from the University Career Center.

Comprehensive career packet

Careers by major specialization

Created in collaboration with the University Career Center using Alumni Data

Peer Institution Websites*

*Resources from UMD peer institutions offer valuable information. While most of the information can be used by any student regardless of where they are enrolled, note that some links may provide contact information/resources that are available only to that particular institution. Special thanks to our peer institutions.


Pre-health? get started with hpao

The Reed-Yorke Health Professions Advising Office (HPAO) uses a holistic, individualized approach to support students in their development as future healthcare professionals. They provide guidance and resources to help students interrogate and refine their motivation, and encourage them to develop cultural competency, a global perspective, and an appreciation for the broader social determinants of health.

Their mission is to prepare students for a successful application to professional school and a life-long career in the health professions.

BSCI Terps are advised to review HPAO’s online resources and to watch or attend one of their introductory workshops prior to scheduling an advising session with their team.


become a Stem educator with terrapin teachers

Terrapin Teachers allows you to complete a middle school math or science education major OR a double major in your STEM content area and secondary education- all in four years!

Why teach? There is a high demand for STEM teachers across Maryland and throughout the nation. Loan forgiveness and scholarship programs are available for science and math teachers. The average starting teacher salary in Maryland will be $60,000 in 2026 for a 10-month contract.

Learn more about the Terrapin Teachers program.


Thinking about adding or switching majors?

—Make an informed decision with Handshake

  • COMPLETE a Focus2 Assessment to learn your career interests

  • EXPLORE career paths for all majors using the What Can I Do With This Major Tool

Login and create your free profile via umd.joinhandshake.com to get started.


9 Exclusive Career Resources for UMD Students

—Login via umd.joinhandshake.com and click Career Center on the left side of the landing page. Then, click Resources

LinkedIn Learning

Develop new skills to make you more marketable to the types of employers you are seeking out.

PathwayU

Pathway U is a platform that acts as a career compass that guides you in discovering education and career pathways that fit your unique interests and values.

GoinGlobal

GoinGlobal is a premier database service providing students and professionals the resources to find career opportunities domestically and internationally.

Terrapins Connect

UMD Alumni Networking Database, Terrapins Connect, has discussion groups, job postings, and other networking tools to conduct informational interviews with alums. 

Big Interview

Practice your virtual interviewing skills with industry-specific interview questions or popular questions that have a tendency to make an appearance during an interview.

Mentra

Job search platform specially designed for neurodivergent job seekers with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other neurological differences. Access hundreds of jobs with one application. Attend office hours for help completing your candidate profile.

Vault

Gain helpful insight on a variety of industries and career paths through guides, blogs, and videos.

What can I do with this Major?

Whether you’re exploring majors or searching for information about your chosen field, What Can I Do With This Major? will help you connect majors to careers. Learn about typical career areas and types of employers that hire people with each major, as well as strategies to make you a more marketable candidate. 

Focus 2

FOCUS 2 helps UMD students and alumni identify their natural strengths by taking personality and work preference self-assessments.  Register and create a free account.  Your access code is "goterps".  


OCCUPATIONAL outlook HANDBOOK

United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)

The Occupational Outlook Handbook published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics is an online resource that documents hundreds of occupations across the labor spectrum. Each profile includes a job outlook of the occupation’s projected growth in the near future, as well as earning potential. The site also features a section on the fastest-growing occupations.

Read more about job trends in the Biological Sciences and other majors via the University Career Center (UCC).