Occupation Summary

Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary

O*NET 25-1042.00

Description:

Teach courses in biological sciences. Includes both teachers primarily engaged in teaching and those who do a combination of teaching and research.

Annual Wages:
$96,661.00
Employment Rate:
Employment is expected to increase by 14.75%.
Education Level:
Doctoral Degree. According to O*Net, the majority of people employed in this occupation have this level of education.
Endorsement:
Public Service, Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM)

  1. Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as molecular biology, marine biology, and botany.
  2. Evaluate and grade students' class work, laboratory work, assignments, and papers.
  3. Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.
  4. Supervise students' laboratory work.
  5. Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.
  6. Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.
  7. Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.
  8. Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, and course materials and methods of instruction.
  9. Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.
  10. Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.
  11. Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.
  12. Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks and laboratory equipment.
  13. Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.
  14. Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.
  15. Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.
  16. Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.
  17. Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.
  18. Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.
  19. Act as advisers to student organizations.
  20. Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.
  21. Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.
  22. Prepare materials for laboratory activities and course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.
  23. Assist students who need extra help with their coursework outside of class.
  24. Provide students course-related experiences, such as field trips, outside the classroom.
  25. Review papers for publication in journals.
  26. Participate in campus and community events, such as giving presentations to the public.
  27. Maintain or repair lab equipment.


National Industry Employment Patterns


Industry % of Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary employed Annual Growth Rate
Colleges, universities, and professional schools 80 0.89
Junior colleges 18.7 0.50


Labor Market Information


2022 National employment 62,400
2022 Texas employment 4,068
Texas projected employment by 2032 4,668
Texas projected annual employment and Turnover openings through 2032 399




TEXAS COUNTY MAP BY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AREA
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Top 10 Relevant Knowledge Areas Relevant Importance Levels
Biology
Knowledge of plant and animal organisms, their tissues, cells, functions, interdependencies, and interactions with each other and the environment.
99.60%
English Language
Knowledge of the structure and content of the English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar.
87.60%
Mathematics
Knowledge of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, statistics, and their applications.
83.20%
Chemistry
Knowledge of the chemical composition, structure, and properties of substances and of the chemical processes and transformations that they undergo. This includes uses of chemicals and their interactions, danger signs, production techniques, and disposal methods.
81.80%
Education and Training
Knowledge of principles and methods for curriculum and training design, teaching and instruction for individuals and groups, and the measurement of training effects.
81.20%
Computers and Electronics
Knowledge of circuit boards, processors, chips, electronic equipment, and computer hardware and software, including applications and programming.
75.40%
Administrative
Knowledge of administrative and office procedures and systems such as word processing, managing files and records, stenography and transcription, designing forms, and workplace terminology.
64.40%
Medicine and Dentistry
Knowledge of the information and techniques needed to diagnose and treat human injuries, diseases, and deformities. This includes symptoms, treatment alternatives, drug properties and interactions, and preventive health-care measures.
63.40%
Communications and Media
Knowledge of media production, communication, and dissemination techniques and methods. This includes alternative ways to inform and entertain via written, oral, and visual media.
61.20%
Geography
Knowledge of principles and methods for describing the features of land, sea, and air masses, including their physical characteristics, locations, interrelationships, and distribution of plant, animal, and human life.
60.00%


Top 10 Relevant Skill Areas Relevant Importance Levels
Speaking
Talking to others to convey information effectively.
85.00%
Learning Strategies
Selecting and using training/instructional methods and procedures appropriate for the situation when learning or teaching new things.
82.40%
Instructing
Teaching others how to do something.
82.40%
Science
Using scientific rules and methods to solve problems.
80.00%
Reading Comprehension
Understanding written sentences and paragraphs in work-related documents.
80.00%
Active Listening
Giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times.
80.00%
Writing
Communicating effectively in writing as appropriate for the needs of the audience.
80.00%
Active Learning
Understanding the implications of new information for both current and future problem-solving and decision-making.
80.00%
Monitoring
Monitoring/Assessing performance of yourself, other individuals, or organizations to make improvements or take corrective action.
77.60%
Critical Thinking
Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems.
77.60%


Top 10 Relevant Abilities Relevant Importance Levels
Oral Expression
The ability to communicate information and ideas in speaking so others will understand.
92.40%
Written Expression
The ability to communicate information and ideas in writing so others will understand.
82.40%
Oral Comprehension
The ability to listen to and understand information and ideas presented through spoken words and sentences.
82.40%
Written Comprehension
The ability to read and understand information and ideas presented in writing.
82.40%
Speech Clarity
The ability to speak clearly so others can understand you.
82.40%
Deductive Reasoning
The ability to apply general rules to specific problems to produce answers that make sense.
80.00%
Inductive Reasoning
The ability to combine pieces of information to form general rules or conclusions (includes finding a relationship among seemingly unrelated events).
80.00%
Speech Recognition
The ability to identify and understand the speech of another person.
75.00%
Near Vision
The ability to see details at close range (within a few feet of the observer).
72.40%
Information Ordering
The ability to arrange things or actions in a certain order or pattern according to a specific rule or set of rules (e.g., patterns of numbers, letters, words, pictures, mathematical operations).
70.00%


  • Training and Teaching Others
    -- Identifying the educational needs of others, developing formal educational or training programs or classes, and teaching or instructing others.
  • Updating and Using Relevant Knowledge
    -- Keeping up-to-date technically and applying new knowledge to your job.
  • Working with Computers
    -- Using computers and computer systems (including hardware and software) to program, write software, set up functions, enter data, or process information.
  • Processing Information
    -- Compiling, coding, categorizing, calculating, tabulating, auditing, or verifying information or data.
  • Interpreting the Meaning of Information for Others
    -- Translating or explaining what information means and how it can be used.
Other Activities


  • Recognition
    - Occupations that satisfy this work value offer advancement, potential for leadership, and are often considered prestigious. Corresponding needs are Advancement, Authority, Recognition and Social Status.
  • Working Conditions
    - Occupations that satisfy this work value offer job security and good working conditions. Corresponding needs are Activity, Compensation, Independence, Security, Variety and Working Conditions.



Tools

Anaerobic chamber: Anaerobic growth chambers;

Chemiluminescence or bioluminescence analyzers: Chemiluminescence imaging systems;

Compact disk players or recorders: Compact disk CD players;

Desktop computers: Desktop computers;

Digital camcorders or video cameras: Digital video cameras;

Digital cameras: Compact digital cameras;

Digital video disk players or recorders: Digital video disk DVD players;

Dissolved carbon dioxide analyzers: Carbon dioxide analysis equipment;

Epidiascopes: Opaque projectors;

Fluorescent microscopes: Fluorescence microscopes;

Gel documentation systems: Electrophoresis equipment;

High capacity removable media drives: Universal serial bus USB flash drives;

Inkjet printers: Poster printers;

Laser fax machine: Laser facsimile machines;

Laser printers: Computer laser printers;

Liquid crystal display projector: Liquid crystal display LCD projectors;

Mass spectrometers: Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization MALDI mass spectrometers;

Microphone stand: Microphone podiums;

Microphones: Handheld microphones; Wireless microphones;

MP3 players or recorders: MP3 digital voice recorders;

Multimedia projectors: Multimedia projection equipment;

Notebook computers: Laptop computers;

Overhead projectors: Overhead data projectors;

Oxygen gas analyzers: Oxygen test meters;

Photocopiers: Photocopying equipment;

Pocket calculator: Digital calculators;

Portable data input terminals: Interactive whiteboard controllers; Student response systems; Wireless learning calculator systems;

Projection screens or displays: Projector screens;

Refrigerated and heated reach in environmental or growth chambers: Environmental growth chambers;

Scanners: Computer data input scanners;

Scanning electron microscopes: Field emission scanning electron microscopes;

Scanning light or spinning disk or laser scanning microscopes: Laser scanning microscopes;

Slide projectors: Carousel slide projectors;

Special purpose telephones: Multi-line telephone systems;

Tablet computers: Tablet computers;

Teleconference equipment: Conference telephones;

Televisions: Television monitors; Liquid crystal display LCD televisions;

Temperature cycling chambers or thermal cyclers: Thermocyclers;

Touch screen monitors: Interactive whiteboards;

Ultra cold or ultralow upright cabinets or freezers: Low temperature freezers;

Ultracentrifuges: Benchtop ultracentrifuges;

Videoconferencing systems: Videoconferencing equipment;

Web cameras: Webcams;


Technology

Analytical or scientific software: Aipotu; IBM SPSS Statistics; Image analysis software; Statistical software; The Gene Explorer; The MathWorks MATLAB; The Mathworks SimBiology; The Protein Investigator; The Virtual Genetics Lab; Modeling software; PLOS Computational Biology; SAS; Sound pressure analysis equipment;

Calendar and scheduling software: Calendar and scheduling software;

Computer based training software: Blackboard Learn; Course management system software; Desire2Learn LMS software; Learning management system LMS; Sakai CLE; Moodle;

Data base user interface and query software: Blackboard software;

Development environment software: National Instruments LabVIEW;

Electronic mail software: Email software; Microsoft Outlook;

Geographic information system: Geographic information system GIS software;

Graphics or photo imaging software: Graphics creation software;

Information retrieval or search software: iParadigms Turnitin; DOC Cop;

Internet browser software: Web browser software;

Office suite software: Microsoft Office software;

Optical character reader OCR or scanning software: Image scanning software;

Presentation software: Microsoft PowerPoint;

Spreadsheet software: Microsoft Excel; Spreadsheet software;

Word processing software: Word processing software; Microsoft Word; Google Docs; Collaborative editing software;


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Sources of Additional Information
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  • Contact Texas Workforce Commission
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    ** The information in this report may be derived from many sources like O*NET, BLS (Bureau of Labor Statistics), OOH (Occupational Outlook Handbook), and Career One Stop.