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Rutgers Online Career Planning > Generate Options > The Investigative Type

The Investigative Type

People who lean toward the investigative type often like to work independently and on a cognitive level. They like to think about and analyze ideas, problems, and issues. Investigative types may have strong math, science, and analytical abilities. They prefer to study and understand situations and expand their knowledge on subject matters.

Below are examples of Rutgers University college majors and sample career options that relate to the investigative type. Review these lists and brainstorm ideas of possible college majors and career paths you might want to learn more about.

Related Rutgers University Majors

Aerospace Engineering Computer Science Mathematics
Agricultural Science Economics Mathematics/Stats
Animal Science Electrical Engineering Medical Technology
Anthropology Environ./Bus. Economics Meteorology
Biochemistry Environ. Plan./Design Microbiology
Bioenviron. Engineering Environ. Science/Studies Pharmacy
Biological Sciences Environ. Engineering Physician Assistant
Biomathematics Exercise Science Physics
Bioresource Engineering Food Science Plant Science
Ceramic Engineering Geography Public Health
Chemical Engineering Geological Sciences Sociology
Chemistry Linguistics Statistics
Civil Engineering Marine Science  
Computer Engineering Materials Science Engineering  



Related Career Options

Actuary Embryologist Physicist
Aeronautical Engineer Entomologist Plant Pathologist
Agronomist Environmental Analyst Professor
Air Analyst Food & Drug Inspector Programmer
Allergist Formulation Chemist Psychiatrist
Anesthesiologist Geneticist Psychologist
Applications Engineer Geologist Public Health Specialist
Architect Geophysicist Quality Control Engineer
Assistant Researcher Health Physicist R & D Specialist
Associate Scientist Industrial Hygienist Research Engineer
Biochemist Information Scientist Safety & Health Manager
Biologist Laboratory Supervisor Scientific Editor
Biostatistician Laser Technician Software Engineer
Biotechnologist Management Analyst Soil Scientist
Botanist Market Research Analyst Statistician
Cardiologist Mathematician Surgeon
Ceramic Engineer Medical Technologist Systems Analyst
Chemist Meteorologist Systems Engineer
Chiropractor Microbiologist Technical Staff Member
Clinical Researcher Mycologist Technical Writer
Computer Applications Neurologist Telecommunications Specialist
Crime Lab Analyst Nuclear Medical Technologist Test Engineer
Engineer Numerical Analyst Toxicologist
Data Base Design Analyst Nutritionist Water Purification Chemist
Dentist Pathologist Wildlife Biologist
Dietitian Pharmacist Veterinarian
Ecologist Physician Assistant  

After you finish reviewing college majors and career options that relate to the investigative type, go to the next section, Gather Information, to learn more specific information about the options you might be considering. Good luck!

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