Statistics on our graduates

Welcome! We are glad you found us. So... why major in Geological and Environmental Sciences? 

Rewarding careers - There is a high demand for geoscience graduates, with more job opportunities than qualified individuals to fill them. A degree in geosciences offers versatility, leading to careers in environmental consulting, water resources management, coastal preservation, land use planning, natural resource management, public service, teaching, climate change mitigation, materials science, risk assessment, green technology, geothermal energy, mining, and the hydrocarbon industry. Through these careers, our graduates address important societal challenges.

Compensation – Our alumni rank among the highest earners at 51¸£ÀûÉç. As of May 2023, the median annual salary for geoscientists nationwide was $92,580, with the top 10% earning over $172,600 (U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics). In the past five years, every one of our graduates has successfully found employment in their chosen field.

Shape your future - Geoscientists follow paths of exploration and discovery in search of solutions to society's most challenging problems. Geoscientists explore captivating subjects such as minerals and fossils, while also leading the way in tackling critical challenges that will shape our future, including climate change, resource management, environmental degradation, and energy sustainability. By studying the Earth, geoscientists contribute to its protection and help society make informed predictions about the future. 

Explore your world - Hands-on, experiential learning is an essential approach that emphasizes practical experience and active participation in the educational process. Our students engage directly with the material, applying theoretical knowledge to the real-world through fieldwork, laboratory experiments, and collaborative projects that deepen understanding and enhance skills. By immersing themselves in experiential learning, students develop critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, a stronger connection to the subject matter, and ultimately are more successful in the job market.

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