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What high school courses should you take if you're interested in this career? Get your answers from the Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources cluster Animal Systems pathway.

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No matter what grade of school you are currently attending, think in terms of preparation. What can you be studying now to pave the way for your future career? University of Minnesota ichthyologist Cheryl Murphy encourages students to learn biology, chemistry and physics.

The conventional path for an ichthyologist begins with a biology or zoology major at the undergraduate level. Ichthyology tends to be a master's degree specialty. Some ichthyology-related jobs in the applied science arena can be had with only a bachelor's degree, but the bulk of the pure ichthyology work is done in academic institutions, where a doctorate is expected.

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