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Major ExplorerEARTH SCIENCE |
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Description: The Earth Science degree is designed for those students who have an interest in the earth, but do not plan on a science or engineering career. It is especially applicable to those wishing to teach Earth Science. It is also appropriate for people who are entering a field such as resource management where broad training in Earth Science is important. A Bachelor of Arts in Earth Science in commonly combined with a minor in education, management, economics, or business as means of pursuing a people-oriented career involving the earth. Basic course work required for the major is designed to meet the Nation Science Teachers Association requirements for teaching secondary school earth science. |
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General Interest Area: Fields of specialization within the Earth Science degree include geology, biological sciences, geography, natural resource management, and hydrology. Most minors can be combined with the Earth Science degree. |
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High School Background: Chemistry, biology, mathematics, earth science, English, and speech. |
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Plan of Study: Course requirement for the Earth Science B.A. include classes in geology, geography, oceanography, physics, and natural resource management. Students should also have a background of upper division course in geology, geography biology, natural resources management or other earth science related fields. A minor is mandatory |
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How to get Involved: Contact the Geology department for information on student clubs, internships, volunteer or student job opportuniites. |
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Career and Graduate Possibilites: A degree in Earth Science by itself is not very employable for the graduate; employment possibilities depend on what a student combines with Earth Science. Secondary education in the science or earth science is one possibility. Earth Science is a good pre-law major and also
acceptable for a pre-med students. Students interested in pursuing earth-related careers in business, management, or administration can combine the appropriate minor with a B.A. in Earth Science. The Earth Science degree could be sufficient preparation for graduate work in
geography or physical anthropology, but would nto be sufficient for graduate work in geology or geophysics.
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Related Websites: UAF Earth Science (Geology) Department International Earth Science Information Network
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