A geology degree, typically. Related degrees can allow you to pursue geology-related research as well.
A career in geology may require, in addition to a degree in geology, a graduate level degree. Licensing requirements vary from state to state.
You should get a degree in Earth Sciences or Geology, many offer courses in invertebrate and vertebrate paleontology.
His degree at Stanford was in geology.
A career in geology generally requires a graduate school degree.
A University bachelors hons degree in Geology.
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Herbert Hoover
He majored his geology degree at CCNY.
Paleontologists typically need a PhD in Paleontology or a related field for research positions. A bachelor's or master's degree in geology, biology, or a related field may be sufficient for some entry-level positions. Practical experience through internships and fieldwork is also important in this field.
To become a geologist, you typically need a bachelor's degree in geology or a related field. Strong analytical and critical thinking skills are important, as well as the ability to work with scientific data and make interpretations about Earth's processes. Some positions may also require a master's degree or relevant work experience.
At university. Most palaeontologists will do a degree in geology, and then specialise from there.
To become a geologist, you typically need to study subjects such as geology, earth sciences, physics, chemistry, math, and biology. A bachelor's degree in geology or a related field is usually required, followed by potential postgraduate studies or work experience to specialize in a specific area of geology. Fieldwork and hands-on experience are also important in this field.