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A geoscientist examines the Earth's physical composition and evolution. Geology serves as the foundation for discovering valuable natural resources and comprehending geological phenomena that impact human life. These professionals deliver essential data to address challenges and shape policies related to resource utilization, environmental conservation, and public safety.
Geoscientists appreciate our planet as a vast outdoor research space, offering countless chances to witness geological activities firsthand. Using their understanding of Earth-shaping forces, they work to interpret historical events and predict future developments.
This degree program requires completion of Woodring College of Education's secondary education certification track. All courses necessary for state teaching certification must be passed with a minimum C (2.0) grade.