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Geoscientists and Hydrologists

Significant Points

  • Work at remote field sites is common.
  • Twenty-three percent of all geoscientists and hydrologists are employed in government.
  • Employers prefer applicants with a master's degree for most positions; a Ph.D. degree is required for most research and college teaching positions.
  • Excellent job opportunities are expected for geoscientists with a master's degree.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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