(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Electrical and Electronics Drafters
Archivists
Design technologies involving light, such as laser technology.
College Philosophy and Religion Teachers
Fuel Cell Technicians
Test the safety of various types of structures using x-ray, ultrasound, or fiber optic equipment.
Teach math courses at the college level.
Architectural and Civil Drafters
Teach engineering courses at the college level.
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians
Agricultural and Food Science Technicians
Economists
Political Scientists
Design computer-related equipment for commercial, industrial, military, or scientific use.
Mechatronics Engineers
Design or test electronic components for commercial, military, or scientific use.
Teach biology courses at the college level.
Use numbers to help solve problems and conduct research.
Microsystems Engineers
Materials Scientists
Operate equipment to produce or test materials at the molecular level.
Conduct research on the physical world by using observations or experiments.
Mathematical Technicians
Solve problems related to biological and health systems.
Develop ways to create materials for certain products.
Research ways to remove hazards that affect people's health or the environment.
Study land for possible mining sites, and determine whether conditions are safe for mining.
Materials Engineers
Assist social scientists in laboratory, survey, and other social science research.
Teach college-level courses in the physical sciences.
Quality Control Analysts
Astronomers
Research or develop geospatial technologies.
Biochemical Engineers
Geneticists
Environmental Engineers
Industrial Engineering Technologists
Teach college-level courses in human history.
Industrial Engineers
Work directly with patients to prevent or treat health problems that are common in the general population.
Provide technical assistance to computer users.
Social Science Research Assistants
Study the earth and its land, features, and inhabitants.
Assist industrial engineers in a variety of activities.
Bioinformatics Technicians
Design ways to improve manufacturing processes.
Survey Researchers
Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists
Historians
Research, design, and test electrical equipment and systems.
Assist scientists using remote sensing techniques.
Cost Estimators
Coordinate activities in a variety of scientific fields, such as life sciences, physical sciences, mathematics, or statistics.
College Political Science Teachers
Explain technical information through charts and manuals.
Assist biological and medical scientists in laboratories.
Non-Destructive Testing Specialists
Conduct tests to study the quality of raw materials or finished products.
Oversee collections, such as artwork, collectibles, and historic items.
Industrial Engineering Technicians
College Economics Teachers
Research and understand the past by studying a variety of historical documents and sources.
Mining and Geological Engineers
Electromechanical Engineering Technologists
Conduct research on nuclear energy and nuclear waste disposal.
College History Teachers
Market Research Analysts
Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists
College Chemistry Teachers
Marine Engineers and Naval Architects
Aerospace Engineers
Statisticians
Study monetary, fiscal, and other economic issues and problems.
Geoscientists
Surveying and Mapping Technicians
Photonics Engineers
College Engineering Teachers
Biological Technicians
College Architecture Teachers
Nuclear Engineers
Prepare cost estimates for a variety of projects.
Dietetic Technicians
College Cultural Studies Teachers
Computer and Information Scientists
Nanosystems Engineers
Electrical Engineers
Study the behavior of people in groups.
College Physics Teachers
Manufacturing Engineers
Energy Engineers
Computer Hardware Engineers
Robotics Engineers
Computer Programmers
Electronics Engineering Technologists
Help industrial engineers to design processes to make better use of resources at work sites.
Combine knowledge of mechanical engineering technology with knowledge of electrical and electronic circuits.
Assist electronics engineers in a variety of activities.
Biochemists and Biophysicists
Conservation Scientists
Apply statistics to study topics in biology.
Museum Technicians and Conservators
Research, develop, or test microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) devices.
Create systems for managing production processes.
Conduct research in the field of computer and information science.
Study physical aspects of the earth, such as rocks, soils, and other materials.
Evaluate materials and develop machinery to build ships and similar equipment.
College Atmospheric and Space Science Teachers
Create methods to improve oil and gas extraction and production.
Study water that is underground or at the surface of the earth.
Geospatial Information Scientists and Technologists
Electrical Engineering Technologists
Teach college-level courses in chemistry.
Remote Sensing Technicians
Design programs or systems to make buildings more energy efficient.
Teach college-level courses in geography.
Teach college-level courses in economics.
Teach college-level courses about the culture and development of groups.
Biostatisticians
Solve problems or conduct research using mathematical methods.
Nuclear Technicians
Bioinformatics Scientists
Electro-Mechanical Technicians
Assist physicists, engineers, or other scientists with nuclear testing or research.
Hydrologists
Develop or conduct telephone, mail, or internet surveys.
Create processes to produce materials or devices, working on an atomic or molecular scale.
Architectural and Engineering Managers
Agricultural Engineers
Teach college-level courses in health.
Biomedical Engineers
Molecular and Cellular Biologists
Teach college-level courses in political science.
Curators
Mechanical Engineering Technologists
Apply principles of nanotechnology to develop specialized materials or devices.
Manage and protect natural resources like soil, forests, and water.
Technical Writers
Design ways to prevent and control pollution.
Assist electromechanical engineers in a variety of activities.
Conduct research to better understand human health and disease.
Evaluate and analyze sites for solar energy systems, such as solar roof panels or water heaters.
Research or test automated systems or smart devices.
Epidemiologists
Geographic Information Systems Technicians
Wind Energy Engineers
Help to provide food service and nutritional programs, under the supervision of a dietitian.
Research a wide variety of political issues and test theories.
Use engineering principles to design tools, engines, and other mechanical equipment.
Applications Software Developers
Atmospheric and Space Scientists
Chemical Engineers
Gather information to determine how much demand there is for a product or service in an area.
Investigate the causes of health problems in communities or societies.
Natural Sciences Managers
College Biological Science Teachers
Design methods for products to be manufactured in ways that meet quality or safety requirements.
Mechanical Engineers
College Health Specialties Teachers
Medical Scientists
Advise people on what to eat in order to lead a healthy lifestyle or reach a specific health goal.
Park Naturalists
Cartographers and Photogrammetrists
Physicists
Chemists
Assist scientists or others who use geographical information systems (GIS) databases.
Sociologists
Family and General Practitioners
Study the growth, structure, and development of very small organisms.
College Vocational Education Teachers
Work with fuel cell systems in a variety of settings.
Clinical Research Coordinators
Dietitians and Nutritionists
Prepare diagrams that are used to create, install, or repair electrical equipment.
Research, design, and test robotic systems.
Civil Engineers
Nanotechnology Engineering Technicians
College Anthropology and Archeology Teachers
Petroleum Engineers
Microbiologists
Electronics Engineers
Create usable information out of numbers and data.
Mathematicians
Solar Energy Systems Engineers
Manufacturing Engineering Technologists
Apply electrical and electronic theory to design or build electrical equipment.
Assist mechanical engineers with various tasks and activities.
Anthropologists and Archeologists
Research and study how traits are inherited from one generation to the next.
Teach college-level physics courses.
Validation Engineers
Geographers
Health and Safety Engineers
College Geography Teachers
Teach vocational or occupational subjects at the college level.
Work to ensure effective manufacturing processes.
Research and study cell functioning.
Study a variety of topics using remote sensing techniques.
Help surveyors keep boundary lines clear in construction projects.
Assist electrical engineers in a variety of activities.
Plan and conduct programs to educate the public about national, state, or local parks.
College Mathematical Science Teachers
Computer User Support Specialists
Prepare and restore objects in a museum collection.
Promote worksite or product safety by using knowledge of industrial processes.
Environmental Scientists
Create, modify, and test code that allows computer programs to run.
Teach philosophy or religion courses at the college level.
Research and study the properties of different materials, such as metals, rubber, ceramics, polymers, and glass.