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Geology examines many of today's critical societal challenges, making this an ideal moment to pursue a geology degree. Key areas like water supplies, energy production, mineral extraction, and environmental remediation all stem from geological principles.
Earning a Bachelor of Science in Geology opens doors to careers with government bodies, private consulting companies, and non-governmental organizations. The degree also provides strong preparation for advanced studies across numerous disciplines.
This rigorous program builds core competencies in rock formation (petrology, mineralogy, and volcanology), structural changes (structural geology), and interpreting Earth's history through rock analysis (paleontology and sedimentary geology) to understand resource formation (economic geology). The curriculum emphasizes practical applications, equipping students with field and lab skills to address urgent environmental challenges in professional settings.