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Cecil College
Associate of Science in Geosciences
- North East, USA
Associate of Applied Science
On-Campus
English
Geoscience is an area of science that is becoming more popular as concerns about our environment and our planet move increasingly to the forefront of our daily news. Topics such as climate change, weather abnormalities, and natural disasters are phenomena the geoscientist investigates.


Pueblo Community College
Associate of Science (AS) degree in Geology
- Pueblo, USA
- Cañon City, USA
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Associate of Applied Science
Full time, Part time
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Geology is the study of the Earth, its rocks, and how they change over time. Geology students explore the Earth's crust movement, the history of life on Earth, and past climates. It is vital for mineral and fossil fuel exploration, managing water resources, and solving environmental problems.
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Truckee Meadows Community College
Associates of Science Emphasis in Geosciences
- Reno, USA
Associate of Applied Science
English
Geography at TMCC emphasizes the integration of human and physical geography and encourages the use of geospatial information technology. Environmental change, human-environment interaction, and the spatial constraints on and manifestations of human culture are all core themes of study in geography at TMCC. Students at TMCC seeking to understand the patterns and process associated with these themes have several course options.
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Geoscience degree programs at the Associate of Applied Science level allow you to dive into the processes shaping our planet. This field merges science with real-world application, offering students the chance to understand geological phenomena and environmental systems.
Through courses in mineralogy, hydrology, and geospatial analysis, students gain practical skills that prepare them for the workforce. You'll learn techniques for collecting and interpreting geological data, alongside proficiency in using field equipment and software for mapping and analysis. Students build confidence as they explore new ideas and perspectives that inform environmental management and resource utilization.
Graduates of an Associate of Applied Science in Geoscience often pursue careers as geological technicians, environmental consultants, or resource specialists. These roles allow you to contribute to addressing environmental challenges and managing natural resources, with skills that apply effectively in various industries. The program equips you with both theoretical knowledge and practical experience essential for success in this dynamic sector.