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Albion College Earth Science Major and Minor
Albion College

Albion College

Earth Science Major and Minor

Albion, USA

Bachelor's degree

4 years

English

Full time

On-Campus

* rolling admission

Key Summary

    About : The Earth Science Major and Minor offers a comprehensive exploration of geology, meteorology, oceanography, and environmental science. Students will engage in hands-on learning, developing essential skills in data analysis and field research techniques. The program emphasizes the importance of understanding Earth's systems and their interactions, making it ideal for those interested in environmental issues and sustainability.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in environmental consulting, geological surveying, climate science, and natural resource management. Other opportunities include roles in government agencies and research institutions, addressing critical challenges related to Earth's systems and sustainability.

Examine how life evolves, how minerals develop, and how landscapes shift. From the deep structure and tectonics of the Earth to microscopic traces of ancient life, use evidence from the past to understand how we can sustain our environment for the future.

Why Study Earth Science at Albion?

We designed our Earth science major for students who begin the major in the second semester of their sophomore year or later or take it in addition to another major. You’ll follow a similar curriculum to our geology major, exploring your interest in our Earth in combination with other fields of study.

You’ll benefit from small classes and a supportive community of faculty and peers, developing keen analytical, visual, creative, and research skills that you apply to everything you learn. You’ll work closely with our faculty on active research in the field, in a lab, doing computational analyses, and contributing to scientific publications. And your study will take you to different landscapes and continents: from Wyoming and Hawaii to the Appalachian Mountains and Sweden to the Kalamazoo River right on campus.