Job Search Resources
Information about the degree requirements of the undergraduate and graduate programs in Earth Sciences at ºÚÁÏÍø are also available through the ºÚÁÏÍø Department of Earth Sciences. Please feel free to talk with an undergraduate advisor in Earth Sciences or any of the Department of Earth Sciences faculty for more information.
Professional Organizations
Job Information
The following websites discuss career activities and the job placement and salary outlook for many subfields of Earth Sciences:
- Geological Society of America - Professional Development
- Careers
Oceanography
Many of these Oceanography listings will require advanced degrees, but this will provide you with a feel for the types of possibilities if you decide on this area for your career.
Careers in oceanography usually require an advanced degree (Masters or Ph.D.). A Bachelor's degree in science or math is considered an important qualification for embarking on graduate study in oceanography. Students doing graduate work in oceanography typically have undergraduate degrees in either biology, chemistry, geology, physics, mathematics or engineering.
Other
Many of these listings will require advanced degrees, but this will provide you with a feel for possibilities if you decide on this area for your career.
- (academic vacancies for professors, lecturers, researchers and academic managers in schools of physical and earth sciences worldwide)
- (Federal Government Jobs)