You could teach at the high school (earth science) or community college level with BS/MS; academic university teaching generally requires a Ph.D. Field work positions can be obtained with a B.S., but graduate work is usually a plus for any geology position. Best wishes with your studies.
John
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 3:13 PM, Cecilia <ras.cecilia@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hello!
I am currently looking in returning to school for a degree in Geology. I looked up at job prospects and talked to a couple people in the field - it seems like a good field to get into. I just wanted to get a little more input on the subject. Is the employment outlook great? What is the best area to specialize in? What kind of work is most abundant? Could I find work with a BS or should I plan on continuing to grad school right away?
Any information would be great!
Thanks!
Cecilia
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