Life Scientist (SA)

State/Territory Specific Information

Education and Training:

To become a life scientist you usually have to complete a degree relevant to your chosen field of specialisation. See the entries for Biochemist, Botanist, Marine Biologist and Zoologist.

To get into these courses you usually requires Year 12.

Related Courses:

While the following courses are related to this occupation, they may not necessarily lead directly to employment, nor provide the most direct pathway to the occupation. Courses which provide preliminary or informal training, as well as those which provide additional job skills following initial qualifications may also be listed.

*Course is offered by more than one institution. Click link for details.

  1. Bachelor of Agricultural Sciences
  2. Bachelor of Arts *
  3. Bachelor of Behavioural Science - Psychology
  4. Bachelor of Engineering - Chemical / Bachelor of Science - Biotechnology
  5. Bachelor of Engineering - Mining / Bachelor of Science
  6. Bachelor of Health Sciences / Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences
  7. Bachelor of Medical Science *
  8. Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science
  9. Bachelor of Science *
  10. Bachelor of Science (Advanced)
  11. Bachelor of Science - Biomedical Science
  12. Bachelor of Science - Biotechnology *
  13. Bachelor of Science - Evolutionary Biology
  14. Bachelor of Science - Marine Biology *
  15. Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Education - Middle and Secondary
  16. Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Science

Employment Opportunities:

Life scientists are employed in federal, state, territory and local government organisations, including research organisations. They are also employed in private industry, hospitals, educational institutions, primary production and fisheries. It is a small occupation with average employment prospects, but entry to some jobs is highly competitive.

Demand is linked to factors such as growing environmental awareness, the market for primary products and levels of government funding for research.

For Further Information:

CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research

(03) 6232 5222
www.cmar.csiro.au

The Association of Professional Engineers

(03) 9695 8800
www.apesma.com.au

Information for other states and territories: