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Science Technicians
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Occupational Outlook Handbook
- Article date:
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January 1, 2008
- Author:
- Anonymous
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Significant Points
* Science technicians in production jobs can be employed on day, evening, or night shifts; other technicians work outdoors, sometimes in remote locations.
* Most science technicians need an associate degree or a certificate in applied science or science-related technology; biological and forensic science technicians usually need a bachelor's degree.
* Projected job growth varies among occupational specialties; for example, forensic science technicians will grow much faster than average, while ...