7 years
To become a mineralogist, you typically need to earn a bachelor's degree in geology or a related field, with coursework in mineralogy. You may also consider pursuing a master's or PhD for more specialized study. Gaining field experience through internships or research opportunities can also be beneficial.
i don't know.......... science? Maybe geography?
mineralogist is so important being they find minerals in the ground if it wasnt for mineralogist we wouldn't have makeup
Typically, becoming a mineralogist involves obtaining at least a bachelor's degree in geology or a related field, which usually takes about 4 years. Some mineralogists may pursue advanced degrees such as a master's or Ph.D. for more specialized research or teaching positions, which can take an additional 2-6 years.
A Mineralogist studies the composition, structure, and other physical aspects of Earth.
The mineralogist tripped on a piece of granite and broke his nose.
William Lewis - mineralogist - was born in 1847.
William Lewis - mineralogist - died in 1926.
James Tennant - mineralogist - died in 1881.
Mineralogist
A mineralogist studies mineralogy. An amateur mineralogist is called a rockhound.
James Tennant - mineralogist - was born on 1808-02-08.