Which career options do you have if you choose subjects such as geography, maths literacy, business studies and life science ?

User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
10 years ago

Since you are probably still in high school, your options are wide open. What do you want to do?

User Icon for bobpursley bobpursley answered
10 years ago

I assume you are studying some courses in reading and writing skills. Hopefully.

User Icon for wendy wendy answered
9 years ago

physics,agric,life science and pure maths.

User Icon for Anonymous Anonymous answered
8 years ago

Life Sciences,Geography,Maths lit,Busines studies,Life orientation, and Afrikaans

User Icon for Thabo Thabo answered
5 years ago

I want to do Filtering and I'm doing Mathematical Literacy,Tourism,Geography and Life science

User Icon for Siyabonga Siyabonga answered
4 years ago

History life science math literacy’s

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

If you have chosen subjects such as geography, maths literacy, business studies, and life science, you have a variety of career options available to you. Here are a few possible career paths you could consider:

1. Environmental Science: With a background in geography and life science, you could pursue a career in environmental science. This field focuses on studying the environment and finding solutions to environmental issues such as conservation, sustainability, and climate change.

2. Urban Planner: Geography and business studies can be combined to pursue a career in urban planning. Urban planners work on designing and developing cities, ensuring efficient land use, transportation systems, and overall city development.

3. Business Analyst: With a strong foundation in business studies, you could work as a business analyst. Business analysts help organizations improve efficiency, solve problems, and make informed decisions by analyzing data, conducting market research, and identifying business trends.

4. Market Research Analyst: A combination of geography and business studies could lead you to a career as a market research analyst. Market research analysts collect and analyze data to identify consumer preferences and market trends. This information helps businesses make informed marketing and business decisions.

5. Geospatial Analyst: With a background in geography, you could work as a geospatial analyst. Geospatial analysts use geographic data and technologies to create maps, conduct spatial analysis, and gather information about various locations. This field is widely used in urban planning, environmental management, and disaster response.

Overall, these are just a few examples of the career options available to you with the subjects you have chosen. It's important to consider your interests, skills, and further education or training requirements in order to make an informed decision about your future career path.