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Earth Science

Park Naturalist Earth Science is the general name for all the sciences that seek to understand the earth and its neighbors in space. Geology, which literally means the study of the earth, examines the origin and development of the solid earth, as well as the processes that operate beneath and upon its surface. Meteorology and oceanography deals with the dynamics of the oceans. The study of the earth is not confined to investigating the interactions and interrelationships on our planet alone, but also attempts to relate the earth to the larger universe using the science of astronomy.

Educational Program

Refer to the suggested curriculum and the graduation requirements as a guide for completing this program.

For more information on the Earth Science Program, please contact the Department Chair, Theodore Dolter at (618) 235-2700 BC x5422 or ted.dolter@swic.edu.

Career Opportunities

A variety of careers are open to students who graduate with a Bachelor's Degree in Earth Science including: 

  • Geologist
  • Hydrologist
  • Oceanographer
  • Solar Energy Engineer
  • Mining Engineer
  • Seismologist
  • Agronomist
  • Agricultural Scientist
  • Teacher
  • Environmental Engineer
  • Techtronics
  • Wild Life Management
  • Economic Geologist
  • Soil Scientist
  • Paleontologist
  • Forest Ranger
  • Park Naturalist
  • Volcanologist