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Data Analytics and Machine Learning

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What graduates do

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Degree expectation: Jobs for local and state government offices require at least a BS, sometimes an MS degree. Jobs at environmental consulting companies may require either a BS or an MS, depending on the type of work and level of responsibility. Typically, the research-focused jobs at federal government agencies, universities, research institutes, and energy companies will require a PhD. At many research institutes, non-profits, and technology companies, there are jobs outside the research fields, such as grants managers, program directors, communications specialists, etc., that hire at the BS level with relevant experience.

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Careers (links to US Bureau of Labor Statistics outlook)

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Training in the School of Earth Sciences

In the School of Earth Sciences, you'll build practical, career-ready skills across the Earth sciences: 

  • Mineralogy
  • Petrology
  • Stratigraphy/Tectonics
  • Geophysics
  • Field methods
  • GIS

Courses to consider

  • Mineralogy
  • Igneous & Metamorphic Petrology
  • Sed/Strat
  • Field Methods
  • Applied Geophysics

Hands‑on experiences

  • Orton collections projects
  • Core lab experience
  • Summer mapping internships
  • Industry guest lectures

FAQs

Question:
Is travel required?

Answer:
Early‑career roles may include field rotations; many lab/GIS roles are campus or city‑based.

Question:
Environmental impacts?

Answer:
Students learn geochemistry and regulatory context to support responsible practices.