Intro to Magnet

What Is Science.mp4

Description of Course:

This course is a first quarter course offered in the Fall for students in the 6th-8th grade. The purpose of the course is to expose the students to basic science skills needed for success in the Magnet Program here at DMS. The course was developed with the sixth graders in mind as they transition to the middle school setting. (Required course for 6th grade students)

Scope and Sequence:

Intro to Magnet

In this topic, we will explore the Magnet Program here at DMS and how to get around the school and its common procedures.

Scientific Methodology

In this topic, we will explore the Scientific Method and its skills including some basic experiments and report writing.

Tools and Measurement

In this topic, we will explore common lab tools and equipment, as well as how to use them safely, correctly, and accurately.

Experimental Design

In this topic, students will have the chance to create an experiment from scratch on the topic of their choosing. We will then share the experiment and what was learned with the class.

Real World Applications:

We wrote down every science career we can think of...

Biology

Here’s every biology job we can think of

  • Aerobiologist

  • Agricultural scientist

  • Archaeologist

  • Bioinformatician

  • Biology researcher

  • Biomechanics engineer

  • Biomedical engineer

  • Biomedical researcher

  • Biomedical scientist

  • Biophysicist

  • Biostatistician

  • Biotechnologist

  • Botanist

  • Cell biologist

  • Conservationist

  • Cryobiologist

  • Cytologist

  • Data analyst

  • Data scientist

  • Earth scientist

  • Ecologist

  • Ecotoxicologist

  • Embryologist

  • Endocrinologist

  • Entomologist

  • Forensic psychologist

  • Forensic scientist

  • Gene analyst/geneticist

  • Genomics researcher

  • Immunologist

  • Marine biologist

  • Microbiologist

  • Molecular biologist

  • Mycologist

  • Oceanographer

  • Pathologist

  • Pharmacologist

  • Pharmacist

  • Toxicologist

  • Veterinarian

  • Virologist

  • Zoologist


Chemistry

Here’s every chemistry job we can think of

  • Analytical chemist

  • Biochemist

  • Chemical engineer

  • Chemical health and safety regulator

  • Cheminformatics

  • Cosmetic chemist

  • Crystallographer

  • Food technologist

  • Forensic scientist

  • Geochemist

  • Hazardous waste chemist

  • Immunologist

  • Laboratory Analyst

  • Manufacturing chemist

  • Materials engineer

  • Organic/Inorganic chemist

  • Pharmacologist

  • Pharmacist

  • Process chemist

  • Product developer

  • Researcher

  • Toxicologist

  • Quantum chemist

  • Water chemist

  • Water quality scientist


Physics

Here’s every physics job we can think of

  • Aerospace engineer

  • Acoustician

  • Applied mathematician

  • Astronomer

  • Atomic physicist

  • Architect

  • Astrophysicist

  • Biophysicist

  • Chemical physicist

  • Civil engineer

  • Computational physicist

  • Cosmologist

  • Cryophysicist

  • Data analyst

  • Data scientist

  • Electrical engineer

  • Electromagnetic physicist

  • Fluid dynamics/mechanics physicist

  • Geophysicist

  • High energy physicist

  • High pressure physicist

  • Laser physicist

  • Mechanical physicist

  • Meteorologist

  • Molecular physicist

  • Nanotechnologist

  • Nuclear technician

  • Nuclear physicist

  • Nuclear scientist

  • Optical physicist

  • Particle physicist

  • Patent analyst

  • Plasma physicist

  • Quantum physicist

  • Researcher

  • Roboticist

  • Telecommunications technologist

  • Theoretical physicist

  • Thermodynamics physicist

  • X-ray analysis technician


Health

Here’s every medical science job we can think of

  • Bioinformatician

  • Biomedical engineer

  • Biomedical researcher

  • Biomedical scientist

  • Biophysicist

  • Biostatistician

  • Data analyst

  • Data scientist

  • Dietician

  • Doctor

  • Kinesiologist

  • Neurologist

  • Neuroscientist

  • Nurse

  • Occupational therapist

  • Osteopath

  • Pharmacist

  • Pharmacy technician

  • Pharmacologist

  • Physiologist

  • Physiotherapist

  • Psychiatrist

  • Speech pathologist

  • Sport scientist

  • Sport psychologist

  • Surgeon

  • Veterinarian


Unconventional career ideas

Here’s every unconventional science job we can think of

  • Activist

  • Educator

  • Entrepreneur

  • Fireworks chemist

  • Policy advisor

  • Politician

  • Sales representative

  • Science communicator

  • Scientific illustrator

  • Space psychologist

  • Volcanologist


Source: https://careerswithstem.com.au/science-careers-list/