If you have an interest in both biology and accounting, you might be wondering which would be a better major. This post will show you the advantages and disadvantages of each and help you decide which would be a better major for you.

At a glance:

BiologyAccounting
Payscale reported
average pay
$71,112$70,508
Job opportunitiesAverageGood
Types of jobs
you can qualify for
Lab assistant
Physician assistant
Biomedical engineer
Nurse
Physical therapist
Veterinarian
Optometrist
High school teacher
Accountant
Account manager
Financial analyst
Tax manager
Auditor
Difficulty of the
major
HardModerate
Key things to note

It can be difficult to find
a job with just a bachelor’s
degree in biology. A
master’s degree or
PhD is often required.

Other easier majors
can be better for
medical school.

The major can become
more employable if
combined with a more
applied minor.

It is a major that can
give good job satisfaction
once you can find a job.


Often necessary to
complete the CPA
exam to progress
into senior positions
and to get the more
lucrative jobs. A
master’s degree will
also help.

Lower level bookkeeping
roles are likely to become
automated.

Has good overall job prospects.

Can be a path into a number of
different fields including finance
and business.
Source for accounting salary and jobs
Source for biology pay and jobs

There are a number of things to consider when choosing between the two degrees. Below, are details about each major, their differences, and reasons to choose one or the other.

Details about a biology degree

Below are some of the key details about a degree in biology.

Pay

According to Payscale, the average pay for a person with a degree in biology is $71,112. This is better than the average across all majors. However, something to consider, is that the average will be being increased considerably by people with master’s degrees and PhDs in biology.

Jobs

Biology can be a somewhat general degree that is not specialized towards specific job roles. As a result, it is often necessary to combine biology with a more applied minor or to get an advanced degree after graduating, in order to make the major more employable.

In a ZipRecruiter survey, it was found that 35% of biology graduates regret choosing the major due to difficulty finding a job without an advanced degree.

With that being said, the major can be a gateway towards jobs in a number of different fields, but it will often require some extra studying to become employable in those fields.

According to Payscale, people with a degree in biology often get jobs as:

  • Lab assistant
  • Physician assistant
  • Biomedical engineer
  • Nurse
  • Physical therapist
  • Veterinarian
  • Optometrist
  • High school teacher

Note that many of these jobs will require at least a master’s degree.

Something to be aware of is that many of the jobs that require advanced degrees do have strong predicted job growth (source). This is encouraging if you are set on getting an advanced degree in biology. However, something to be aware of is that if you change your mind halfway through, it could be difficult to find a job with just a bachelor’s degree in biology.

Difficulty

Biology is a difficult major. The biology classes themselves can be difficult and the major will usually require math, statistics, physics, and chemistry classes. Overall, you should expect to have to put a lot of time into the major. When compared with an accounting major, you can expect biology to be slightly harder.

Classes

Classes you can expect to take in a biology major can include:

  • Calculus
  • Statistics
  • Chemistry
  • Introduction to physics
  • Introduction to biology
  • Molecular biology
  • Ecology
  • Genetics

You can look here to see an example degree sequence.

Things to consider

Alternative majors can allow you to enter medical school but also have good job opportunities. In fact, because it can be difficult to get a high GPA in biology, alternative majors can actually be better for medical school because having a high GPA can help a lot.

To get the more desirable jobs, in biology, it is often necessary to get a PhD. If you do choose the major, it would help a lot to consider combining it with a more employable minor in order to improve your job prospects after graduation.

When deciding on whether or not you should major in biology, it would help to consider whether or not you are set on going to graduate school as well and the types of jobs you want. If you are set on going to graduate school and you want a job that will require a master’s or PhD then a biology major would become more worthwhile.

Details about a degree in accounting

Below are some details about the accounting major.

Pay

According to payscale, the average pay of someone with a bachelor’s degree in accounting is $70,762.

Something to consider, is that completing the CPA exam and getting an accounting master’s degree will increase your earnings potential significantly.

Jobs

A degree in accounting should give you good opportunities with just a bachelor’s degree. This is because the degree can qualify you for a number of accounting roles and it can also qualify you for roles in related fields such as finance and business since accounting knowledge is useful in many business applications.

However, a lot of the more lucrative accounting roles require you to be a CPA and most people that become a CPA also get a master’s degree in accounting.

Jobs that you can qualify for with a bachelor’s degree in accounting can include:

  • Accountant
  • Account manager
  • Financial analyst
  • Tax manager
  • Financial advisor

Some other jobs that you can get with a master’s degree would include:

  • Forensic accountant
  • Managerial accountant
  • Auditor
  • Chief financial officer

Difficulty

An accounting degree can be difficult especially in the junior and senior years when the classes become more specialized. Overall, accounting is generally considered as a moderately difficult degree.

Things to consider

If you are thinking of majoring in accounting, it could also help to minor in finance. This is because many people with accounting degrees end up in finance. Getting a finance minor should help you when looking for jobs within finance. Getting an internship, in the field, could also help a lot.

If you want to go far in accounting, it would help you to complete the CPA exam as soon as you are able to. This is because many of the more desirable jobs require that you have completed the exam.

While accounting is a degree with good job opportunities, it can still be competitive. With that being the case, it would help you a lot to try to get some summer internships while you are completing the degree.

Bottom line

An accounting degree can qualify you for a number of different jobs and can be a good path towards a stable career.

If you decide to get an accounting degree, it would help a lot to make sure to become a CPA and it would help to also consider getting a master’s degree. Minoring in finance could also be a good way to broaden your job prospects. It would also help a lot to get summer internships while in the major.

While it can be difficult to find jobs with just a bachelor’s degree in biology, there are still some reasons why you might want to get a biology degree.

The first reason is if you want to get a job that requires a master’s or doctoral degree in biology. If you do, then a bachelor’s degree in biology would be more worthwhile.

Also, if you have a very strong interest in the subject, it would also make it more worthwhile for you to major in biology. However, it would also help to minor in something that is employable at the bachelor’s degree level.

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