Career Options For Geology Students

Getting a degree in geology will offer you various skills that can be of use in and outside of the field of science. Even entry-level positions ask for a degree in geology and the major graduates in geology get salaries depending upon the field they choose. Common fields chosen by geology graduates are environmental engineering, geological conservation or surveying, and teaching. Below are some of the career choices a geology student can undertake.

  • Forester

Foresters are also called park rangers and they are responsible for handling the total land quality of parks, forests, and other important natural resources. Other responsibilities are assisting or coordinating different planning projects to be used in forest management and inventory, developing different procedures for forest management inventory and data standards, and documenting and measuring the impact of forest pests and biological variables on the productivity of the forest.

  • Environmental Field Technician

Environmental field technicians track the environment and find out the sources of contamination and pollution along with those factors that affect public health. They also make sure that there are no environmental violations. Field technicians also collect samples and clear dangerous spills or sterilizing jobs.

  • Environmental Protection Specialist

Environmental protection specialists are responsible for the protection, regulation, and certification of different flora, carrying out different site inspections, conducting pest and plant detection surveys, and executing field diagnostic activities.

  • Hydrographic Surveyor

Hydrographic surveyors deeply study water bodies to find the condition of the core and use the information to improve the nautical charts and create models. The duties of a hydrographic surveyor also include carrying out field operations for different survey projects, the use and maintenance of sonar systems, analyzing and processing data, as well as creating reports and technical documents.

  • Science Teacher

A science teacher will be responsible for teaching students subjects like physics, biology, earth and physical science, and chemistry. The teacher has to teach skills and knowledge in different fields of science, encourage critical thinking and evaluation, and design coursework to explain the application of science and technology in real life.

  • GIS Analyst

GIS analysts are also known as computer systems analysts. They study the current procedures and systems of an organization and create information system solutions that would help in the efficient operation of the organization. They collaborate with IT and business by assessing the limitations and needs of both. They develop and handle databases, create map layouts and maps, and carry out spatial analyses.

  • Sustainability Engineer

Sustainability engineers allow businesses and companies to become more environmentally and socially responsible in their functions. They analyze and manage environmental performance data for their clients. These data may include water, waste, and energy utility costs and consumption, and greenhouse gas emissions.

 

  • Archaeologist

Archaeologists and anthropologists study the birth, development, and behavioral patterns of humans. Archaeologists inspect archaeological remains and study the physical characteristics of different people in various parts of the world. They conduct site delineation and surveys, and dig out and record test units or pits in survey areas and sites to prepare samples for particular studies.

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