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The 120-credit degree programs offer multiple pathways with distinct curriculum structures. These pathways cater to diverse student goals, whether pursuing careers as professional geologists, collaborating with engineering firms on environmental and construction challenges, addressing ecological issues involving water, air, soil, and geological formations, utilizing GIS technology for spatial analysis, or obtaining science teaching credentials. These programs equip graduates with essential competencies for careers in natural resource discovery, management, and preservation, water resource development, environmental engineering and urban planning, and geological assessment. Students will additionally cultivate versatile abilities applicable across various disciplines, including analytical reasoning, field observation techniques, information gathering, evaluation methods, and effective communication through reports and presentations.