Career in Analytical Chemistry
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Are you good in science and math? Do you have a knack for instrumentation and computers? Would you enjoy a life-long career focused on problem solving? Then you may want to consider a career in analytical chemistry. Analytical chemistry is a branch of chemistry that analyzes the content of matter using special instruments such as spectrometers. Employment is projected to increase 20%.
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Career In Analytical Chemistry
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Institute For Career Research
Copyright 2009 Careers Research Reports by The Institute For Career Research CHICAGO
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Are You Good In Science and Math? Do You Have a Knack For Instrumentation and Computers? Would You Enjoy a Life-Long Career Focused on Problem Solving? Then You May Want to Consider a Career in Analytical Chemistry
Traits:
Enthusiasm for chemistry & research
Knowledge about other areas of science
Technical skills
Business & administrative skills
Problem solver & enjoy troubleshooting
Detail oriented, organized, & precise
Ability to get along others
Committed to life long learning
What You'll Do:
Separate, identify, & determine the components of substances
Test substances to find out what materials are present samples
Test samples to find out how much of a specific material is present
Isolate, concentrate, and preserve samples
Where You'll Work:
Teaching facilities
Private industries
Government agencies
Research facilities
Earnings:
Entry Level with a Bachelor's Degree:
$30,000 a year
With a Master's: $40,000
With a Doctorates: $55,000
Median with Bachelor's: $55,000
With a Master's: $65,000
With a PhD: $80,000
Education Required:
Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree
A graduate degree
Pluses:
Sense of satisfaction from problem solving & devising solutions
Opportunity to work with other highly educated professionals
Variety of career options
Financial rewards
Minuses:
Ups & downs of the industry within the economy
Keeping up-to-date in field
Pressure of producing research that results in publication
Introduction
Analytical chemistry is a branch of chemistry that analyzes the content of matter using special instruments such as spectrometers. Analytical chemists identify what types of matter are in a substance and how much of the component matter is present. They are able to determine the composition of a substance by the way it reacts when processed; for example, the way a substance sample reacts when exposed to light, electricity, or other energy. Data from the tests help identify its components. If there is no known test for measuring or detecting substances in certain circumstances, the analytical chemist must design a test that will separate and measure the components.
Why is the work that analytical chemists do important? In many instances, analytical chemistry is about ensuring quality. In industry and manufacturing, purity of the product and the proportion of component substances are important to the quality of the product. Analytical chemists sometimes look for minute traces of substances that could be disastrous when spread throughout a product on a large scale. Many industries employ analytical chemists to ensure the quality of products as diverse as plastics and food additives, pharmaceuticals and paints, detergents and fuels.
Analytical chemists also play an important role working for government agencies.