Polymer Science graduates can pursue a variety of careers, including:
Polymer and process engineer
Quality control specialist
Polymer scientist
Application development engineer
Plant manager
Polymer characterisation specialist
Polymer lab engineer
Polymer material scientist
Product design engineer
To become a polymer scientist, you typically need:
A bachelor's degree in polymer science, organic chemistry, or a related field
A graduate degree, such as a master's degree or Ph.D. in chemistry or chemical engineering
Research and laboratory experience
<div><div><div data-hveid="CAUQAQ" data-ved="2ahUKEwiRv6KMlaCKAxVISWwGHXIXK-0Qo_EKegQIBRAB"><span data-huuid="4220626517966415281"><span role="heading" aria-level="2">Polymer Science graduates can pursue a variety of careers, including:</span> </span><div data-cid="ba68857d-e746-4273-992d-26d67de3e75b" data-uuids="4220626517966415281,4220626517966415004,4220626517966416277,4220626517966414727,4220626517966416000,4220626517966414450,4220626517966415723,4220626517966414173,4220626517966415446,4220626517966413896,4220626517966415169,4220626517966417715,4220626517966414892,4220626517966417438,4220626517966414615,4220626517966417161,4220626517966414338,4220626517966416884,4220626517966414061"><div tabindex="0" role="button" aria-label="View related links" data-hveid="CAQQAQ" data-ved="2ahUKEwiRv6KMlaCKAxVISWwGHXIXK-0Q3fYKegQIBBAB"><div><div> </div></div></div></div></div></div></div><div><div><ul data-hveid="CCMQAQ" data-ved="2ahUKEwiRv6KMlaCKAxVISWwGHXIXK-0Qm_YKegQIIxAB"><li><span data-huuid="4220626517966415004"><strong>Polymer and process engineer</strong></span></li><li><span data-huuid="4220626517966414727"><strong>Quality control specialist</strong></span></li><li><span data-huuid="4220626517966414450"><strong>Polymer scientist</strong></span></li><li><span data-huuid="4220626517966414173"><strong>Application development engineer</strong></span></li><li><span data-huuid="4220626517966413896"><strong>Plant manager</strong></span></li><li><span data-huuid="4220626517966417715"><strong>Polymer characterisation specialist</strong></span></li><li><span data-huuid="4220626517966417438"><strong>Polymer lab engineer</strong></span></li><li><span data-huuid="4220626517966417161"><strong>Polymer material scientist</strong></span></li><li><span data-huuid="4220626517966416884"><strong>Product design engineer</strong></span></li></ul><div><div><div data-hveid="CCcQAQ" data-ved="2ahUKEwiRv6KMlaCKAxVISWwGHXIXK-0Qo_EKegQIJxAB"><span data-huuid="4220626517966416607"><span role="heading" aria-level="2">To become a polymer scientist, you typically need:</span> </span></div></div></div><div><div><ul data-hveid="CC4QAQ" data-ved="2ahUKEwiRv6KMlaCKAxVISWwGHXIXK-0Qm_YKegQILhAB"><li><span data-huuid="4220626517966416330">A bachelor's degree in polymer science, organic chemistry, or a related field </span><div data-cid="4e96bfae-1aa5-4f43-af80-0775fcec863f" data-uuids="4220626517966416330"><div tabindex="0" role="button" aria-label="View related links" data-hveid="CCsQAQ" data-ved="2ahUKEwiRv6KMlaCKAxVISWwGHXIXK-0Q3fYKegQIKxAB"> </div></div></li><li><span data-huuid="4220626517966414780">A graduate degree, such as a master's degree or Ph.D. </span><span data-huuid="4220626517966416053">in chemistry or chemical engineering </span><div data-cid="8ddc7475-e164-4af5-8e97-c3ccec253e18" data-uuids="4220626517966414780,4220626517966416053"><div tabindex="0" role="button" aria-label="View related links" data-hveid="CDEQAQ" data-ved="2ahUKEwiRv6KMlaCKAxVISWwGHXIXK-0Q3fYKegQIMRAB"> </div></div></li><li><span data-huuid="4220626517966414503">Research and laboratory experience</span></li></ul></div></div></div></div>
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