Careers by Major - Biomedical Communications

 

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This program is offered through the Department of Biology

Each Careers by Major page provides lots of ideas on various career areas, as well as how to gain related skills and experience. Useful resources and job samples are also provided.

Table of Contents 

1. Sample Occupations and Jobs
         1a. Sample Occupations
         1b. Sample Job Listings
         1c. Sample Areas of Employment
2. Program-Related Skills
3. Explore Careers & Build Networks
4. Get Experience
         4a. On-Campus
         4b. Off-Campus
5. Useful Resources & Next Steps 

 

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1. Sample Occupations and Jobs
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Below is a sample of the many types of occupations and jobs pursued by graduates of this program.

1a. Sample Occupations

 
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Note: This is not an exhaustive list. Detailed career profiles are available in the Career Centre. Some occupations require further education and experience.

  • Medical Illustrator
  • Technical Writer
  • Cartoonist
  • Computer Animator
  • Doctor
  • Illustrator
  • Kinesiologist
  • Multimedia Developer
  • Editorial Art Director
  • Professor
  • Scientific Photographer
  • Fashion Illustrator
  • Pedorthist
  • Health Care Administrator
  • Art Administrator
  • Cardiovascular Technician
  • Set & Exhibit Designers
  • Medical Imaging Technician
  • Medical Transcriptionist
  • Plastic Surgeon
  • Artist/sculptor (including facial reconstruction)
  • Image Enhancement Specialist
  • Technical Illustrator
  • Anatomical Model Creator
  • Animator
  • Graphic Designer
  • Art Director
  • Prosthetist / Orthotist
  • Taxidermist
  • Public Health Nurse
  • Web Designer
  • Health Promotion and Wellness Coordinator
  • Director of Hospital Marketing
  • Medical Web Site Marketing Director
  • Biologist
  • Bioinformatics specialist
  • Diagnostic Medical Sonographer
  • Crime Scene Investigator
  • Science Illustrator
  • Drafter
  • Consultant

1b. Sample Job Listings

 
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Below is a sample of delisted positions that have been posted on UofT's Career Learning Network (CLN). To access current listings, login to CLN and click on Jobs

  • Pathology Software Developer, Centre for Imaging Technology Commercialization
  • Technical Writer, Miovision
  • Medical Marketing Representative, Scarborough Rehabilitation Clinic
  • Junior Graphic Designer, Sullivan Entertainment
  • Public Relations Mass Media Specialist, Health in Motion Rehabilitation
  • Assistant Medical Editor, Pulsus Group Inc.
  • Community Videographer/ Photographer, Stonegate Community Health Centre
  • Co-op Summer Student – Medical Imaging, St. Michael’s Hospital
  • Coordinator Volunteer Services, Humber River Hospital
  • Instructional Designers, Virtual Team Builders
  • Communications & Copywriting Support, Bell Canada
  • Marketing and Website Coordinator, Department of Chemical & Physical Sciences, UTM
  • Peer Health Education Program Assistant, Health and Counselling Centre, UTM
  • Student Library Assistant, Occupational Health Clinic for Ontario Workers Inc.
  • Research Assistant, The College of Family Physicians of Canada

1c. Sample Areas of Employment

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  • Media and animation companies
  • Legal companies
  • Hospital media departments
  • Universities and colleges
  • Pharmaceutical companies
  • Government agencies
  • Veterinaries
  • Prepress companies specializing in print (textbooks & journals)
  • Advertising agencies
  • Science centres
  • Medical schools
  • Self employed/ freelance
  • Museums

 

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2. Program-Related Skills
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Academic courses in this program provide opportunities to develop the following types of skills. Make a career counselling or an employment strategy appointment to discuss how you can demonstrate these skills to employers.

  • Communication and creativity: effectively communicate complex science and health topics to a range of audiences through the use of images, interactive technologies, and animation/simulation.
  • Critical thinking: intellectual curiosity and solid understanding of basic and clinical sciences.
  • Analytical and attention to detail: evaluate existing scholarly works and formulate research questions that advance knowledge in the discipline; evaluate information and sources; and application of theoretical knowledge in practical settings.
  • Technical: use specialized computer programs and tools to create multimedia documents.

 

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3. Explore Careers & Build Networks
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Career Exploration 101

Take our 15 minute online module. Gain access to UTM's career exploration programs:

Informational Interviews

Informational interviews are a great way to connect with professionals in a career area of interest and gain valuable insights about a particular career, company, or industry that would otherwise be difficult to find in books or online. Check out our tip sheet to learn more.

Alumni Profiles

Check out our Alumni Profiles page with submissions from UTM grads to find out how their experiences have affected their career direction.

Events

Attending career panels, employer info sessions, and career fairs is a great way to meet professionals and learn more about careers, companies and industries. Login to CLN and click on Events & Workshops to see what's coming up.

Talk to Professors

Connecting with your professors can be a great way to explore the different paths a major can lead you to, as well as learn about possible opportunities for research, volunteering or becoming a TA. Drop by during their office hours or request an appointment.

Student Organizations

Joining any student club or academic society at UTM is a great way to gain valuable skills and expand your resume. To view a list of current clubs and societies, visit the Student Organization Portal. Some organizations you may consider:

LinkedIn

Create a LinkedIn profile to connect with professionals in various fields, explore the career paths of UTM alumni, research employers, apply for specific positions and more. Need help? Come to the Career Centre to book a LinkedIn profile critique.

Professional Associations

There are many benefits of becoming a member of association(s), such as developing a network of contacts, learning about industry trends, accessing industry-related job postings and stating your affiliation on your resume. Some associations related to this major are:

 

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4. Get Experience
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Get some experience and exposure to the industry while being a student. This will increase your chances of finding a job after graduation, while helping you decide what area might be most suitable for you.

4a. On-Campus

 
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On-Campus Opportunities Booklet

Check out the On-Campus Opportunities booklet to view a list of some of the ways you can get valuable experience on campus.

Work Study Positions

The work study program provides eligible students with an opportunity to work on campus during the academic year and gain experience. Many departments use this program to hire UTM students during the Fall/Winter and Summer terms.

Research Opportunity Program (ROP)

UTM's Research Opportunity Program (ROP) allows undergraduate students to gain valuable research experience and earn a course credit by participating in a faculty member's research project. Courses are held during Summer and Fall/Winter terms.

Part Time and Volunteer Positions

  • Attend the annual Get Experience Fair 
  • Check out our binder with detailed information on volunteer opportunities; available in the Career Centre
  • Learn about the Co-Curricular Record (CCR), which can help you find opportunities beyond the classroom and have your skills and experiences captured on an official document

Student Organizations

Joining any student club or academic society at UTM is a great way to gain valuable skills and expand your resume. To view a list of current clubs and societies, visit the Student Organization Portal.

4b. Off-Campus

 
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Internships, Summer, Part Time and Volunteer Positions 

Full Time Positions

  • Networking is an essential element of job search today, as most jobs are not advertised. While you should still apply for positions you find online, building relationships with professionals is a proven way to access the 'hidden job market' with some of the most desirable opportunities. Attend the "Learn to Network" workshop to discover proven techniques to effectively introduce yourself and make contacts.
  • Login to CLN and click on Jobs to access current postings advertised to graduating students and recent U of T grads. Note: You must attend the "Now That I'm Graduating, What's Next?" workshop to gain access to these postings.
  • Attend the annual Get Hired: Summer and Full-Time Jobs Fair
  • Check out our list of industry-specific job boards

 

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5. Useful Resources & Next Steps
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Career Resource Library

The Career Resource Library contains information about a wide range of occupations in all industries, resume and cover letter resources, effective work search methods, graduate/professional school preparation guides and more.

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Career Planning by Year

Visit our Career Planning by Year page for ideas of important career related activities for each year. You can visit us in the Career Centre to find out more about career areas that interest you.

Additional Web Resources


updated July 2023

Biology Career Resources
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