Building A Career Path: What Can I Do With My Bsc Degree? Part 1


I had lots of request from people asking wat they can do with their course.
well, i have answered these questions over and over, now i have compiled some more than 500 jobs that graduates can do in various field.

This is Part-1, I will post

Part-2 and

Part-3 soon.

I share the available courses offered in Unilag Postgraduate school here

In this Post I shared the inner workings of Msc Operation Research

If you need any clarity which course you need to read to get a particular career, just send in your comments or send me an sms.





Using your postgraduate you can change from one career to another and change the dynamics of your life.

You dont need to be stuck with your Bsc degree, if you dont like what you read in school, postgraduate is a chance to change it.


you can do anything you fell like.

At this stage hope you realize its not by engineering, or medical doctor or lawyer, that our parents used in bamboozle us into reading,

Now, the wind  blows and our eyes are OPENED.
Someone who read Zoology, Theater Arts or Yoruba and has a passion for it with a plan, because passion is never enough, you can make it big time.


enjoy!



1. Accountancy Graduates


As well as providing a route into financial professions, a degree in accountancy develops skills that are useful in a range of sectors

Jobs directly related to your degree include:

Chartered accountant
Chartered certified accountant
management accountant
public finance accountant
Company secretary
Forensic accountant
Stockbroker
Bursar
Accounts Manager
Actuary
Bank Research Analyst
Banking Representative
Business Administrator
Business Strategist
Certified General Accountant
Certified Information Systems Analyst
Certified Internal Auditor
Certified Management Accountant
Chartered Accountant
Chartered Financial Analyst
Comptroller
Corporate Banker
Entrepreneur
Executive Assistant
Forensic Accountant
Investment Strategist
Loan Officer
Management Consultant
Market Research Analyst
Mergers & Acquisitions Consultant
Policy Planner
Portfolio Manager
Public Accountant
Purchasing Agent
Real Estate Agent
Researcher
Risk Manager
Securities Analyst
Statistician
Stockbroker
Tax Accountant
Trader
Underwriter
Venture Capitalist


Jobs where your degree would be useful include:
Actuary
Data analyst
Economist
Licensed conveyancer
Management consultant
Purchasing manager
Retail banker
Tax adviser


Find out about these course school fees in Unilag Here

2. Agriculture Graduates


A degree in agriculture gives you the knowledge and skills to manage agricultural businesses, or work in the areas of agricultural sales, food production and farming journalism

Job options
Jobs directly related to your degree include:

Agricultural consultant
Farm manager
Fish farm manager
Plant breeder/geneticist
Rural practice surveyor
Soil scientist


Jobs where your degree would be useful include:

Animal nutritionist
Field trials officer
Forest/woodland manager
Magazine journalist
Newspaper journalist
Sales executive
Veterinary nurse


3. English studies Graduates

Studying a range of disciplines combined with an international outlook means there are many options open to English studies graduates. Here are just a few examples

Jobs directly related to your degree include:

Advertising account executive
Broadcast journalist
Editorial assistant
Magazine journalist
Media buyer
Public relations officer
Publishing copy-editor/proofreader


Jobs where your degree would be useful include:
Digital copywriter
Event manager
Information officer
Marketing executive
Museum/gallery curator
Social media manager
Web content manager
Writer


4. Animal science and management Graduates

There are a range of career options on offer for those who want to make a difference to the health and wellbeing of pets, working animals, livestock and wildlife

Jobs directly related to your degree include:
Animal nutritionist
Animal technician
Field trials officer
Nature conservation officer
Zookeeper
Zoologist


Jobs where your degree would be useful include:
Charity officer
International aid/development worker
Police officer
Research scientist (life sciences)
Sales executive
Science writer
Veterinary nurse
Volunteer coordinator



5. Architecture Graduates

Architecture students develop highly desirable creative, visual, technical and design-based skills. As well as a career in architecture, see what other opportunities are open to you


Jobs directly related to your degree include:
Architect
Architectural technologist
Interior and spatial designer


Jobs where your degree would be useful include:
Building surveyor
Commercial/residential surveyor
Construction manager
Higher education lecturer
Historic buildings inspector/conservation officer
Landscape architect
Planning and development surveyor
Production designer, theatre/television/film
Structural engineer
Town planner


6. Biochemistry Graduates

Biochemistry is the study of the chemistry of life. As a Biochemistry major you will explore the structure and properties of biological molecules and the relationship between their chemical structure and their function in living systems.

A degree in biochemistry provides you with crucial hands-on training in the laboratory right from the very first year to prepare you for the professional world.

Career Options in Biochemistry
This list is not exhaustive but provides an idea of the options graduates have and what they have gone on to do.

Some options are more directly associated with a Biochemistry degree than others.

Analytical chemist
Biomedical scientist
Biotechnologist
Healthcare scientist,
clinical biochemistry
Clinical researcher
Forensic scientist
Nanotechnologist
Physician associate
Research scientist
Scientific laboratory technician
Toxicologist
Agronomist
Cytologist
Health and Safety Inspector
Aquaculturalist
Ecologist
Inventor
Arborist
Embryologist
Journalist
Biochemist
Entrepreneur
Marine Biologist
Bioinformatics Specialist
Epidemologist
Materials Researcher
Biomedical Engineer
Fisheries Advisor
Microbiologist
Botanist
Food and Drug Inspector
Pathologist
Brewmaster
Food Scientist
Pharmaceutical Researcher
Chemical Engineer
Forensics Worker
Pharmacist
Crime Scene Analyst
Geneticist
Physician
Cytotechnologist
Health Policy Planner
Policy Advisor


Jobs where your degree would be useful include:
Chartered accountant
Health and safety inspector
Quality manager
Science writer


7. Business & Management Studies Graduates

The skills you gain on a business and management studies degree will allow you to start contributing to your employer's organisation quickly and effectively

Jobs directly related to your degree include:
Actuarial analyst
Business adviser
Business analyst
Chartered management accountant
Corporate investment banker
Data analyst
Data scientist
Forensic accountant
Insurance underwriter
Management consultant
Operational researcher
Product manager
Project manager
Risk manager
Social media manager
Stockbroker
Sustainability consultant
Author
Actuary
Auditor
Administrative Associate
Accountant
Banker
Business Editor
Blogger
Brand Strategist
Broker
Business Ethics Advocate
Charity Coordinator
Community Developer
Corporate Trainer
Corporate Financier
Economist
Entrepreneur
Event Coordinator
Executive Assistant
Fundraising Planner
Financial Advisor
Financial Analyst
Industrial Relations Consultant
Journalist/Business Writer
Lawyer
Legal Assistant
Lobbyist
Marketing Director
Market Researcher/Analyst
Media Correspondent
Non-Profit Organization Director
Politician
Public Relations Representative
Recruiter
Retail Strategist
Risk Analyst
Social Program Director
Trader
Underwriter


Jobs where your degree would be useful include:
Construction manager
Human resources officer
Life coach
Logistics and distribution manager
Marketing executive
Retail manager
Sales executive
Stylist
Systems analyst
UX analyst


8. Computer science Graduates

From games developer to manager of IT and communications services, you'll have a range of opportunities open to you as a computer science graduate

Have you always been fascinated by how computers function and perform or how hardware and software is developed?

Majoring in Computer Science at Unilag Pg School will help you take the first crucial step in developing the skills and knowledge necessary to do this.

It will prepare you for a career centered in the technological world where programming, development and consulting are but a few of the options available following graduation.

Career Options in Computer Science
This list is not exhaustive but provides an idea of what options graduates have and what they have gone on to do.

Some options are more directly associated with a Computer Science degree than others.

Air Traffic Controller
Information Officer
Computer Hardware Designer
Application analyst
Applications developer
Data analyst
Database administrator
Games developer
Information systems manager
IT consultant
Multimedia programmer
SEO specialist
Systems analyst
UX designer
Web designer
Web developer
Computer Scientist
Database Developer
Application Engineer
Software Engineer
Entrepreneur
Social Media Consultant
Social Media Manager
Digital Agency Consultant
Internet Consultant
Law Enforcement Officer
Materials Researcher
Meteorological Technician
Optical Technician
Robotics Consultant
Security Systems Programmer
Special Effects Director
Teacher
Video Game Developer
Artificial Intelligence Designer
Computational Physicist
Computer Network Specialist
Computer Support
eCommerce Consultant
Industrial Designer
Internet Safety Analyst
Light and Optics Specialist
Materials Tester
Mining Consultant
Professor
Safety Engineer
Seismologist
Special Effects Coordinator
Technical Writer
Web Page Developer
Business Systems Analyst
Computer Engineer
Computer Programmer
Computer Technology Analyst
Electronics Technician
Interface Designer
IT Specialist
Manufacturing Machine Designer
Mathematician
Network Administrator
Support Administrator
Researcher
Satellite Communications Consultant
Software Designer
Systems Analyst
Telecommunication Consultant


Jobs where your degree would be useful include:
Digital copywriter
IT sales professional
IT trainer
Nanotechnologist
Network engineer
PPC specialist
Social media manager
Technical author
Web content manager


9. Economics Graduates

A degree in economics provides you with an array of subject-specific and transferable skills highly sought after by employers

Are you interested in identifying the wide range of individual and social problems that arise out of the conflict between the demand for goods and services and a limited supply of resources for satisfying those demands?

If so, then a degree in Economics might be for you. A degree in Economics provides the fundamental building blocks for many careers.

Career Options in Economics
This list is not exhaustive but provides an idea of the options Economics graduates have and what potential careers an Economics degree can offer.

Some options are more directly associated with Economics than others.
Actuarial analyst
Chartered accountant
Chartered certified accountant
Chartered public finance accountant
Data analyst
Economist
Financial risk analyst
Forensic accountant
Investment analyst
Statistician
Stockbroker
Accountant
Actuary
Agricultural Economist
Bank Research Analyst
Claims Adjuster/Examiner
Commodity Analyst/Trader
Compensation Coordinator
Construction Estimator
Consumer Credit Manager
Credit Analyst
Credit/ Loan Administrator
Demographer
Economist
Editor
Financial Analyst
Financial Researcher
Foreign Correspondent
Foreign Service Officer
Government Economist
Health Policy Planner
Historical Researcher
Hospital Administrator
Institutional Researcher
Insurance Agent/Broker
International Trade Specialist
Investment Banking Analyst
Investment Counsellor
Journalist
Labour Relations Specialist
Lawyer
Lobbyist
Market Analyst
Media Buyer
Planner
Policy Advisor
Professor
Purchasing Agent
Researcher
Securities Broker
Statistician
Stockbroker
Tax Economist
Teacher
Transportation Planner
Underwriter

Jobs where your degree would be useful include:
Actuary
Civil Service fast streamer
Data scientist
Diplomatic service officer
Local government officer
Management consultant
Quantity surveyor


10. Education Graduates

The skills and experience you develop during your education degree prepare you for a range of careers working with children and young people

Jobs directly related to your degree include:
Community education officer
Education administrator
English as a foreign language teacher
Further education teacher
Learning mentor
Primary school teacher
Secondary school teacher
Special educational needs teacher
Teaching assistant
Adult Education Teacher
Archivist
Author
Child Development Specialist
Children’s Rights Advocate
Community Educator
Corporate Trainer
Early Childhood Educator
Editor
Education Policy Consultant
Guidance Counsellor
Historian
Journalist
Kindergarten Teacher
Legal Aid Worker
Librarian
Life Coach
Lobbyist
Media Correspondent
Non-Profit Organization Director
Politician
Professor
Public Policy Analyst
Publisher
Researcher
Social Program Director
Special Needs Educator
Speech Writer
Translator
Tutor
UN Representative
Women’s Rights Advocate


Jobs where your degree would be useful:
Careers adviser
Child psychotherapist
Counsellor
Family support worker
Museum education officer
Play therapist
Youth worker
Lawyer


You can read PART 2 AND PART 3 here


WHAT YOU NEED TO DO NOW=>


1. After Deciding your Career Path opportunity You can link me up to discuss your career  and I will share with you the postgraduate courses that will take you there

2. Then you can get the Exams Prep Kit Here

3. Download the Pg Application Guide Here

4. Enrol in our Tutorial classes to ace the admission one time


You can chat me up if you need additional help or support ==> 08180884001


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