Employability versus Passion for Basic Sciences: Career Paths of Biology Graduates After Getting Higher Education Diploma

E. Eret, Melih Çakar, Algı Demi̇rbaş, Seçkin Eroğlu
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Manufacturing high-profit goods in the information and technology age requires solid foundations in basic sciences. However, despite their interests and high success, basic sciences often fail to attract university candidates due to the perceived job insecurity after graduation. To challenge this notion, the current study aimed to examine biology graduates’ profiles and career life. As a survey study, an online questionnaire was administered to 56 graduates of the biological sciences department. The findings showed that almost all graduates chose biology due to their interest in the first place. The majority thought that their undergraduate education prepared them effectively for their future career, and they acquired 21st-century skills adequately, except for entrepreneurship skills. They found a job related to their major in one to two years. They were primarily employed in universities and got academic positions. They were satisfied with their jobs. The study concluded that higher education attains its aim to match passionate people in line with their interests; however, it still needs to update curricula considering current knowledge, skills, and competencies. The implications may encourage university candidates to follow their passion in pursuing a career in basic sciences, particularly in Biology.
就业能力与基础科学热情:高等教育文凭后生物学毕业生的职业道路
在信息技术时代制造高利润产品需要坚实的基础科学基础。然而,尽管基础科学兴趣浓厚,取得了巨大的成功,但由于毕业后的就业不安全感,基础科学往往无法吸引大学候选人。为了挑战这种观念,目前的研究旨在调查生物学毕业生的个人资料和职业生涯。作为一项调查研究,对56名生物科学系的毕业生进行了在线问卷调查。调查结果显示,几乎所有的毕业生选择生物学都是出于他们的兴趣。大多数人认为,他们的本科教育为他们未来的职业生涯做好了有效的准备,他们充分掌握了21世纪的技能,除了创业技能。他们在一到两年内找到了一份与专业相关的工作。他们主要在大学工作,并获得学术职位。他们对自己的工作很满意。研究得出的结论是,高等教育实现了将有激情的人与他们的兴趣相匹配的目标;然而,它仍然需要根据当前的知识、技能和能力来更新课程。这可能会鼓励大学考生追随自己的热情,在基础科学领域,尤其是生物学领域从事职业。
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