|
To become a geologist, college students need to follow the course of
study recommended by the geology departments in their colleges and universities.
While these vary, most schools of higher education require that their
students take (in addition to their general education requirements) an
array of courses in geoscience, mathematics, life and physical sciences,
plus courses that prepare students for their specialty areas. Field experiences
are also common parts of the education of a geologist in most concentrations.
|