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You can opt for a broad geology degree that offers flexibility to select electives in specialized fields like geophysics, paleontology, sustainability, or geological engineering, or you may focus on environmental science or hydrogeology. This program aims to build your quantitative abilities while introducing you to key concepts, tools, and resources essential for a career in geosciences.
Geology professionals may pursue diverse roles, from conducting fieldwork and gathering samples to analyzing data in cutting-edge labs with sophisticated software and equipment.
Our alumni have secured positions with environmental organizations, energy and water regulatory bodies, and industries involved in oil, gas, and mineral extraction. Eligible undergraduates can also start accumulating credits toward a Master of Science in hydrogeology through our accelerated degree pathway.
Hydrogeology Specialization
This concentration emphasizes studying water resources and addressing challenges that may hinder access to safe drinking water. Graduates often find employment with consulting firms, government institutions, and organizations dedicated to managing natural resources.