Cell/Cellular Biology And Anatomical Sciences Degree
Bachelor's Degree Intelligence Report · CIP 26.04
Part of Biological And Biomedical Sciences · Data sourced from O*NET, U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard & IPEDS.
Structural ROI Scorecard
Source: U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard (Bachelor's, 4yr post-grad)π Fork in the Road β Two Distinct Career Paths
Cell/Cellular Biology And Anatomical Sciences graduates split into distinct career clusters with meaningfully different psychometric demands. Understanding which fork fits your brain type is the entire game.
Life, Physical & Social Science
3 occupations mapped
Healthcare Practitioners
3 occupations mapped
The Reality Check
You are entering a field where your degree acts as a high-stakes pivot point. With median earnings of $66,697 against $20,422 in debt, the financial ROI is mathematically sound, but it requires an immediate choice between the lab and the clinic. This is not a generalist degree; it is a technical foundation that demands rapid specialization to unlock higher earnings.
If you stay in the Life Sciences cluster, you are trading immediate high pay for long-term stability in research or biotech. If you pivot toward Healthcare Practitioners, you face a steeper climb toward professional certifications but a more direct path to clinical roles. Your Structural Leverage Score of 67/100 suggests that while the degree is respected, your career trajectory depends more on your post-grad specialization than the name on your diploma.
The Vulnerability Audit
The risks here are split by your chosen path. In the Life Sciences path, your JobPolaris AI Resilience of 90/100 is elite; your work involves physical lab manipulation and complex biological reasoning that software cannot easily replicate. However, the Healthcare path is more exposed, with a 73/100 resilience score as diagnostic AI begins to automate routine clinical assessments.
The real danger is the Burnout Demand in healthcare, which hits 63/100. Unlike the balanced 45/100 in research, the clinical side of this degree leads to high-pressure environments where the ceiling is often capped by institutional bureaucracy. You must decide if you prefer the slow-burn intellectual fatigue of a lab or the high-intensity emotional drain of patient care.
The Thrive Verdict
You will thrive here if your Social Battery is set to Deep Focus Mode. This degree is built for the "quiet expert"βsomeone who finds satisfaction in microscopic details and long hours of solitary analysis. With a THRIVE Index of 63/100, success is about your ability to maintain precision under a microscope or within a complex medical chart.
The ideal profile is a disciplined technician who values autonomy over social interaction. If you enjoy the silence of a laboratory or the focused intensity of a diagnostic suite, this path offers a stable, intellectually stimulating career. Map out your preferred environment nowβwet lab or clinical floorβto ensure your first move aligns with your cognitive stamina.
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