Career outlook: Geology
What can I do with a degree in geology?
Students earning a degree in geology will graduate with a general knowledge of geology as part of a liberal arts education and will have a strong academic foundation to stand upon should they wish to pursue graduate education.
With its liberal arts foundation, graduates of the geology program have opportunities to pursue careers in many different functional areas, with most students pursuing careers in energy (coal, oil, gas and other energy sources), environmental geology, geologic mapping, hazards, minerals, planetary sciences and education.
How do geologists impact the world?
Careers in environmental science
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Transferable skills
A geology degree offers skills in:
- Critical thinking
- Written and oral communication
- Laboratory experience
- Awareness of global environmental issues and common anthropogenic effects
Career insights by degree
- Bachelor of Arts in Geology
- Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science
- Bachelor of Science in Geology
- Master of Arts in Environmental Science
- Master of Arts in Geology
- Master of Science in Geology
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Careers in geology
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Graduate study
This degree also provides a solid foundation for graduate study in:
Notable people with a geology major
- Colin Powell (former U.S. secretary of state)
- Herbert Hoover (31st president of the United States)
- Harrison Schmitt (retired NASA astronaut)
- Cynthia Carroll (former CEO of Anglo American PLC, a British mining company)