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Specialize in examining and interpreting earth materials, environments, and geological processes for industrial applications. Take a vital part in discovering energy sources and minerals, addressing climate challenges, or studying aquatic ecosystems. Develop practical abilities and fieldwork expertise through real-world scenarios and materials. Equip yourself for diverse roles in resource or environmental sectors, from field geology to research science, environmental analysis, or hydrology. Engage in environmental consulting or research, addressing geotechnical concerns, groundwater pollution, natural disasters, or climate-related challenges. Explore our Climate Science minor to gain comprehensive insights into climate shifts, renewable energy solutions, Earth's natural cycles, marine ecosystems, atmospheric processes, and more. Upon graduation, qualify for membership in professional organizations like the Geological Society of Australia and Australian Institute of Geologists. Why select this program If you appreciate outdoor work and seek to comprehend Earth's systems, earth science offers fulfilling study opportunities. Combining contemporary research challenges with theoretical knowledge and hands-on industry applications, the earth science major equips you with essential skills for careers in resource or environmental fields. Career prospects Australia currently faces a shortage of earth scientists, with excellent employment rates and competitive salaries. Professionals are highly sought after in energy sectors (oil, gas, coal, geothermal) and mineral exploration industries. Many work in environmental consulting, addressing geotechnical issues, groundwater contamination, natural hazards, or climate concerns. Employment opportunities also exist with government bodies like CSIRO and Geoscience Australia, conducting applied research, or with various government levels. Potential career paths Exploration geologist Geophysicist Geoscientist Government officer Hydrogeologist Laboratory technician Mapping specialist Marine researcher Mine geologist Natural resource expert Project coordinator