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Hydrologist

  1. What is a hydrologist?
  2. If I want to study or have a career in hydrology,
    what classes should I take in middle or high school?
  3. At the university level, what courses should I take?
  4. What are the educational requirements for becoming
    a professional hydrologist?
  5. Where do hydrologists work?
  6. How much is a hydrologist paid?
  7. Where can I find more information on hydrology?

What are the educational requirements for becoming a professional hydrologist?

A bachelor's degree in physical or natural science or engineering as well as an excellent background in basic sciences are the minimum educational requirements for employment. In addition to a bachelor's degree, most employers in the hydrology field commonly require a graduate degree.

 

 

NRCS workers inventory plant and soils on Alaska Native lands. ©  NRCS Image courtesy of the Earth Science World Image Bank photo id: hkeb7a

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