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SCIENCE PATHWAYS WSU Geoscience Education Requirements Bachelor's Licensing May lead to entry-level industry positions. Some work environments require special licensing or certification. A teaching certificate is usually required for teaching in public schools (explore teaching majors). Alternative licensure options may be available in some science fields. Graduate Degree Master's Doctorate Required for specialization in most science fields. Often preferred for state survey work and advancement within industry and government. Required for advanced research, upper-level administrative positions, independent research, and most university-level teaching. Specialty Fields Cartography/Geo Mapping Earth Science Education Economic/Mining Geology Environmental Geology Geochemistry Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Geomorphology Geophysics Glaciology Historical Geology Hydrology Ichnology Igneous Petrology Metamorphic Petrology Mineralogy/Crystallography Natural Resource Management Oceanography Oceanography/Marine Science Paleobotany Paleoclimatology Paleontology Palynology Petroleum Geology Planetary Geology Sedimentary Petrology Soil Science Stratigraphy Structural Geology Tectonics Volcanology Making maps that convey geologic information. Secondary, college, or university. Earth materials that can be used for industrial purposes. Understanding environmental hazards and minimizing/mitigating human impact on the environment. Study of the earth using chemical methods (mass spectrometry, gas chromatography, etc.). Computerized management, analysis, and display of spatially-referenced information. How landforms at the Earth's surface develop. Study of the earth using geophysical methods (seismic, magnetic, gravity, etc.) Glaciers and glacial landforms, including their impact on climate, sealevel, etc. Multidisciplinary field that focuses on reconstructing the geologic history of the earth. Water resources and systems within Earth's crust. Study of trace fossils (tracks, trails, burrows, etc.) Description and interpretation of igneous rocks (formed as molten rock cools) Description and interpretation of igneous rocks (rocks that have been altered by heat and pressure). The chemistry, internal structure, and physical properties of minerals. Responsible management and use of our natural resources. History and structure of the ocean floor. Ocean and coastal process (multidisciplinary) Ancient plant systems preserved in the fossil record. Earth's climatic history as recorded by geologic processes. The study of ancient life that is preserved in the fossil record. Plant pollen and spores (living and fossils). Application of geology to the search for oil and gas reserves. Geology of celestial bodies (planets, asteroids, meteorites, etc.). Description and interpretation of sedimentary rocks, including sedminet transport processes. Study of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soils, as well as their management. Description and interpretation of Earth's rock layers. Deformational history of rock units (folds, faults, joints, etc.) and associated stress fields. Large-scale changes in earth's crust over time. Description and interpretation of volcanoes, including the materials they produce (ash, lava, etc.). Printed: 1/13/2017; Compiled by Greg Nielsen, WSU Career Services Page 1 of 11

Strategies Academics -- Consider electives is relevant fields such as computer science, business, public speaking, and writing. -- Choose appropriate coursework to specialize in an area that interests you. -- Undergraduate research projects are great to decide on specific areas of interest, gain hands-on experience, and prepare for graduate school. Publishing and presenting research is ideal. Contact faculty in your department or the WSU Undergraduate Research Office for details. -- Maintain excellent grades, especially if you are considering graduate school. -- Take courses and gain experience with geographic information systems (GIS) -- Read journals, magazines, and other literature to stay current in your field. -- Obtain a minor that is compatible with your career goals can be helpful (e.g., neuroscience, business, criminal justice, etc.) Extracurricular -- Join related student organizations and consider holding leadership positions. -- Join professional organizations related to your field (low-cost student memberships are typically available). Consider attending professional conferences. Skills -- Develop excellent mathematics, verbal, and written communication skills. -- Become proficient with computers and software related to your field (including desktop publishing). -- Develop strong interpersonal, teamwork, and presentation skills. -- Develop excellent verbal and written communication skills. Consider taking technical writing courses to aid in authoring proposals, obtaining grants, etc. Experience -- Post-doctoral experience is preferred for research positions in industry, universities, and government. -- Build your resume through part-time, volunteer, internship, and summer work related to your major. Technology -- Become proficient with high-tech scientific equipment. Professional -- Have a love of the outdoors, an interest in nature, and a desire to travel. -- Develop physical stamina in order to do field research in remote areas under demanding conditions. Network -- Learn the federal and state government application process. -- Develop an effective resume (or CV), interviewing skills, and job search strategies. -- Develop a network of professional relationships in your field. Other -- Plan on taking a state exam to become a registered geologist. -- Employment prospects are best for those with a master's degree, familiarity with advanced technologies, and willingness to relocate. Printed: 1/13/2017; Compiled by Greg Nielsen, WSU Career Services Page 2 of 11

Related Employers by Industry and Sector * = Verified science-related jobs (any education level) [#] = Number of WSU science students/alumni hired (where available) AGRICULTURE/HORTICULTURE Services Intrepid Potash UT-Moab www.intrepidpotash.com J.R. Simplot Company - Simplot Phosphates LLC UT-Vernal, KY-Louisville, ID-Boise www.simplot.com BIOTECHNOLOGY Food Engineering J.R. Simplot Company - Simplot Phosphates LLC UT-Vernal, KY-Louisville, ID-Boise www.simplot.com BUSINESS Public Outreach/Relations U.S. National Science Foundation VA-Arlington www.nsf.gov Science Equipment/Supplies ESRI CO-Broomfield www.esri.com Fairmont Supply UT-Price www.fairmontsupply.com Phillips Machine Service WY-Sheridan www.phillipsmachine.com Wheeler Machinery Company, UT-West Haven www.wheelercat.com Self Employment in Science *Self Employment (Science Related) [2] UT-Various, WY-Sheridan, KY-Louisville Shipping/Distribution ASC Scientific CA-Carlsbad www.ascscientific.com Technical/Pharmaceutical Sales *Haliburton CO-Denver, KY-Louisville www.haliburton.com ASC Scientific CA-Carlsbad www.ascscientific.com Fairmont Supply UT-Price www.fairmontsupply.com Phillips Machine Service WY-Sheridan www.phillipsmachine.com Wheeler Machinery Company, UT-West Haven www.wheelercat.com COMMUNICATIONS Science News American Association for the Advancement of Science Science Publishing/Illustration American Association for the Advancement of Science www.aaas.org www.aaas.org Geological Society of America CO-Boulder www.geosociety.org John Wiley and Sons KY-Louisville, NJ-Hoboken www.wiley.com National Geographic Society www.nationalgeographic.com Nature Publishing Group Great Britain-London www.nature.com COMPUTERS & INFORMATION Computer Hardware & IT Juniper Systems UT-Logan www.junipersys.com Computer Software ESRI CO-Broomfield www.esri.com DEFENSE Gov/Defense Contractor Printed: 1/13/2017; Compiled by Greg Nielsen, WSU Career Services Page 3 of 11

*Science and Technology Corp (STC) [1] CO-Boulder, UT-Dugway, UT-Lehi, KY- Louisville, VA-Hampton www.stcnet.com Military U.S. Army Corps of Engineers UT-Bountiful,, KY-Louisville www.usace.army.mil EDUCATION Higher Ed *Universities (General) [1] UT-Various, WY-Sheridan, KY-Louisville *Weber State University [39] UT-Ogden webercsme.org Libraries *Public Libraries [1] UT-Various, UT-Ogden, WY-Sheridan, KY- Louisville Secondary *Utah Dept. of Education - Charter Schools [4] UT-Mariott-Slaterville *Utah Dept. of Education - School Districts [54] UT-Various www.schools.utah.gov ENERGY Hydro/Solar/Wind *Norwest Corporation [1] Idaho National Labs Pacificorp WY-Sheridan, CO-Denver,, WV-Charlston ID-Idaho Falls KY-Louisville, UT-Draper, OR-Portland, WY- Evanston www.norwestcorp.com U.S. Department of Energy, KY-Louisville energy.gov U.S. National Renewable Energy Laboratory CO-Golden www.nrel.gov (NREL) Utah Office of Economic Development - Energy Development energy.utah.gov Nuclear Idaho National Labs ID-Idaho Falls Stroller CO-Grand Junction www.stoller.com U.S. Department of Energy, KY-Louisville energy.gov Utilities Pacificorp KY-Louisville, UT-Draper, OR-Portland, WY- Evanston Questar www.questargas.com ENGINEERING & DESIGN Aerospace MWH Global, Inc WY-Sheridan, www.mwhglobal.com U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Admin (NASA) www.nasa.gov Electronics Juniper Systems UT-Logan www.junipersys.com Engineering *Haliburton CO-Denver, KY-Louisville www.haliburton.com *Kleinfelder [1] CA-San Diego, UT-Taylorsville www.kleinfelder.com CH2M Hill [1] UT-Taylorsville, KY-Louisville, WY-Laramie www.ch2m.com U.S. Army Corps of Engineers UT-Bountiful,, KY-Louisville www.usace.army.mil URS Corporation, WY-Sheridan www.urs.com ENVIRONMENTAL Conservation/Research *U.S. Bureau of Land Management [1] www.blm.com Friends of the Great Salt Lake www.fogsl.org Printed: 1/13/2017; Compiled by Greg Nielsen, WSU Career Services Page 4 of 11

National Geographic Society www.nationalgeographic.com Nature Conservancy - Utah Field Office KY-Louisville, www.nature.org Round River Conservation Studies www.roundriver.org U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Region 8) CO-Denver www2.epa.gov Consulting *BIOWEST, Inc. TX-Austin, UT-Logan, www.bio-west.com *Keller-Bliesner Engineering, LLC [1] UT-Logan www.kelbli.net *Kleinfelder [1] CA-San Diego, UT-Taylorsville www.kleinfelder.com *Norwest Corporation [1] WY-Sheridan, CO-Denver,, www.norwestcorp.com WV-Charlston *Nova Consulting Group, Inc. KY-Louisville, *Private Consulting [1] UT-Various, KY-Louisville, WY-Sheridan, UT- Salt Lake City, UT-Layton, UT-Murray *Terracon [1], UT-Bluffdale, KY-Louisville www.terracon.com Cardno ENTRIX UT-Layton,, WY-Casper, KY- www.cardnoentrix.com Lexington CH2M Hill [1] UT-Taylorsville, KY-Louisville, WY-Laramie www.ch2m.com IVI International CO-Denver, KY-Louisville www.ivi-intl.com NewFields NV-Elko, WY-Sheridan, KY-Louisville, NV- www.newfields.com Sparks SWCA Environmental Consultants, KY-Louisville www.swca.com Tetra Tech, UT-West Valley City, KY- www.tetratech.com Louisville Western Technologies, Inc (WTI) www.wt-us Monitoring/Analysis *Stantec [1] *Utah Dept. of Environmental Quality - Div. of Air Quality [1], UT-Sandy, WY-Sheridan, KY-Louisville www.stantec.com www.deq.utah.gov Stroller CO-Grand Junction www.stoller.com U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Region 8) CO-Denver www2.epa.gov Planning/Engineering *Earthtec Engineering [1] UT-Ogden, UT-Lindon, www.earthteceng.com *Haliburton CO-Denver, KY-Louisville www.haliburton.com CH2M Hill [1] UT-Taylorsville, KY-Louisville, WY-Laramie www.ch2m.com Project Engineering Consultants LTD UT-West Jordan www.pec.us.com Terra Engineering and Construction Corporation www.whyterra.com U.S. Army Corps of Engineers UT-Bountiful,, KY-Louisville www.usace.army.mil Regulation *U.S. Bureau of Land Management [1] www.blm.com *U.S. Forest Service - Uinta-Wasatch-Cache NF [4] UT-Ogden, KY-Louisville www.fs.fed.us *Utah Dept. of Environmental Quality - Div. of Air www.deq.utah.gov Quality [1] U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, KY-Louisville www.boem.gov (BOEM) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Region 8) CO-Denver www2.epa.gov Remediation *BIOWEST, Inc. TX-Austin, UT-Logan, www.bio-west.com Nalco UT-Draper, UT-Vernal www.nalco.com Utah Dept. of Environmental Quality - Div. of Environmental Response and Remediation [1] www.deq.utah.gov GEOTECHNICAL Consulting/Analysis *North American Exploration [8] UT-Kaysville www.nae-xploration.com *Slumberger (TerraTek) [1] www.slb.com Printed: 1/13/2017; Compiled by Greg Nielsen, WSU Career Services Page 5 of 11

Hayward Baker, Inc. WY-Sheridan, KY-Louisville, UT-West Jordan www.haywardbaker.com Montgomery Watson Harza CO-Broomfield www.mwhglobal.com Terra Engineering and Construction Corporation www.whyterra.com Well Services/Drilling *McKay Mineral Exploration LLC [1] UT-South Ogden www.mckaymineral.com Morco Geological NM-Carlsbad www.morcogeological.com Newfield Exploration Company WY-Sheridan, TX-Woodlands www.woodfield.com Summit Mudlogging Services UT-Heber City www.summitmudlog.com GOVERNMENT City *Salt Lake City Corporation [1] www.slcgov.com/jobs County *Weber County UT-Ogden www.webercountyutah.gov *Weber County - Weber-Morgan Health UT-Ogden www.webermorganhealth.org Department [1] Davis County Corporation UT-Farmington www.co.davis.ut.us Federal *U.S. Bureau of Land Management [1] www.blm.com *U.S. Forest Service - Uinta-Wasatch-Cache NF [4] UT-Ogden, KY-Louisville www.fs.fed.us *U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) [1], KY-Louisville www.usgs.gov National Bureau of Mines www.nationalbureauofmines.org Sandia National Laboratories NM-Albuquerque, KY-Louisville www.sandia.gov U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, KY-Louisville www.boem.gov (BOEM) U.S. Bureau of Reclamation www.usbr.gov/hr U.S. Department of Energy, KY-Louisville energy.gov U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Region 8) CO-Denver www2.epa.gov U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Admin www.nasa.gov (NASA) U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric www.noaa.gov Administration (NOAA) U.S. National Park Service UT-Various, KY-Louisville www.nps.gov U.S. National Renewable Energy Laboratory CO-Golden www.nrel.gov (NREL) U.S. National Science Foundation VA-Arlington www.nsf.gov U.S. Natural Resource Conservation Service www.nrcs.usda.gov U.S. Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation and www.wrcc.osmre.gov Enforcement U.S. Secret Service www.secretservice.gov State *Utah Dept. of Environmental Quality - Div. of Air www.deq.utah.gov Quality [1] *Utah Dept. of Human Resources Management UT-Various, dhrm.utah.gov *Utah Dept. of Natural Resources - Antelope Island State Park [1] *Utah Dept. of Natural Resources - Geological Survey (UGS) [2] Utah Dept. of Environmental Quality - Div. of Environmental Response and Remediation [1] UT-Syracuse stateparks.utah.gov/park/east-canyon-statepark geology.utah.gov www.deq.utah.gov Utah Dept. of Natural Resources naturalresources.utah.gov Utah Dept. of Natural Resources - Div. of Oil, Gas oilgas.org.utah.gov and Mining Utah Dept. of Natural Resources - Div. of Water www.water.utah.gov Resources Utah Dept. of Transportation www.udot.utah.gov Printed: 1/13/2017; Compiled by Greg Nielsen, WSU Career Services Page 6 of 11

Utah Office of Economic Development - Energy Development LABORATORY & TESTING energy.utah.gov Industrial Lab Nalco UT-Draper, UT-Vernal www.nalco.com LAW Environmental Fabian Attorneys at Law, NV-Las Vegas www.fabianlaw.com Holland and Hart, LLP www.hollandhart.com Parsons, Behle, and Latimer www.parsonsbehle.com Stoel Rives LLP www.stoel.com MANUFACTURING Chemical *TATA Chemicals North America [1] WY-Sheridan, NJ-Rockaway, WY-Green River www.tatachemicals Construction Staker Parson www.stakerparson.com URS Corporation, WY-Sheridan www.urs.com Metals Rio Tinto - Kennecott [5] UT-Magna www.riotinto.com Other Nalco UT-Draper, UT-Vernal www.nalco.com MEDICAL Public Health *Weber County - Weber-Morgan Health Department [1] MINING/EXPLORATION UT-Ogden www.webermorganhealth.org Coal *U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) [1], KY-Louisville www.usgs.gov American Gilsonite UT-Bonanza www.americangilsonite.com Bowie Resource Partners, LLC KY-Louisville www.bowieresources.com Metals *McKay Mineral Exploration LLC [1] UT-South Ogden www.mckaymineral.com *Norwest Corporation [1] WY-Sheridan, CO-Denver,, www.norwestcorp.com WV-Charlston *U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) [1], KY-Louisville www.usgs.gov Barrick Goldstrike NV-Elko, WY-Sheridan www.barrick.com Glammis Gold, Inc. NV-Reno www.goldcorp.com Lisbon Valley Mining Company UT-La Sal National Bureau of Mines www.nationalbureauofmines.org Rio Tinto - Kennecott [5] UT-Magna www.riotinto.com U.S. Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation and www.wrcc.osmre.gov Enforcement Utah Dept. of Natural Resources - Div. of Oil, Gas and Mining oilgas.org.utah.gov Non-metals *McKay Mineral Exploration LLC [1] UT-South Ogden www.mckaymineral.com *Norwest Corporation [1] WY-Sheridan, CO-Denver,, www.norwestcorp.com WV-Charlston *TATA Chemicals North America [1] WY-Sheridan, NJ-Rockaway, WY-Green River www.tatachemicals *U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) [1], KY-Louisville www.usgs.gov Printed: 1/13/2017; Compiled by Greg Nielsen, WSU Career Services Page 7 of 11

Graymont Western www.graymont.com Holcim UT-Morgan www.holcim.com Intrepid Potash UT-Moab www.intrepidpotash.com J.R. Simplot Company - Simplot Phosphates LLC UT-Vernal, KY-Louisville, ID-Boise www.simplot.com U.S. Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation and Enforcement www.wrcc.osmre.gov Oil/Gas *Halcon Resources [1] TX-Houston www.halconresources.com *Haliburton CO-Denver, KY-Louisville www.haliburton.com *Norwest Corporation [1] WY-Sheridan, CO-Denver,, www.norwestcorp.com WV-Charlston *U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) [1], KY-Louisville www.usgs.gov Anadarko TX-Woodlands, WY-Sheridan, KY-Louisville, www.anadarko.com UT-Vernal, WY-Gillette, CO-Platteville BP Global Great Britain-London www.bp.com Chesapeake Energy OK-Oklahoma City www.chk.com Chevron, www.chevron.com ConocoPhillips TX-Houston www.conocophillips.com EOG Resources TX-Houston, CO-Denver www.eogresources.com ExxonMobile TX-Irving, WY-Sheridan www.exxonmobile.com Newfield Exploration Company WY-Sheridan, TX-Woodlands www.woodfield.com Pacificorp KY-Louisville, UT-Draper, OR-Portland, WY- Evanston Richfield Oil and Gas www.richfieldoilandgas.com Shell Oil Company Netherlands-Hague, WY-Sheridan www.shell.com Summit Mudlogging Services UT-Heber City www.summitmudlog.com Tesoro, WY-Sheridan, KY-Louisville www.tsocorp.com U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, KY-Louisville www.boem.gov (BOEM) U.S. Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation and www.wrcc.osmre.gov Enforcement Utah Dept. of Natural Resources - Div. of Oil, Gas oilgas.org.utah.gov and Mining Wolverine Gas and Oil MI-Grand Rapids www.wolverinegasandoil.com NATURAL RESOURCES Enviro Hazards *U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) [1], KY-Louisville www.usgs.gov *Utah Dept. of Natural Resources - Geological geology.utah.gov Survey (UGS) [2] Utah Dept. of Natural Resources naturalresources.utah.gov Forests *U.S. Forest Service - Uinta-Wasatch-Cache NF [4] UT-Ogden, KY-Louisville www.fs.fed.us Utah Dept. of Natural Resources naturalresources.utah.gov Water *Salt Lake City Corporation [1] www.slcgov.com/jobs *U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) [1], KY-Louisville www.usgs.gov U.S. Bureau of Reclamation www.usbr.gov/hr U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric www.noaa.gov Administration (NOAA) Utah Dept. of Natural Resources naturalresources.utah.gov Utah Dept. of Natural Resources - Div. of Water Resources www.water.utah.gov Wildlife Utah Dept. of Natural Resources naturalresources.utah.gov OTHER Printed: 1/13/2017; Compiled by Greg Nielsen, WSU Career Services Page 8 of 11

Nonprofit Nature Conservancy - Utah Field Office KY-Louisville, www.nature.org Professional Organizations/Journals American Association for the Advancement of Science www.aaas.org Geological Society of America CO-Boulder www.geosociety.org Science Promotion/Education U.S. National Science Foundation VA-Arlington www.nsf.gov Science Staffing *Aerotek Urban Planning WY-Sheridan, KY-Louisville, UT-West Valley City www.aerotek.com *Better City [1] UT-Ogden bettercity.us RECREATION Parks *Utah Dept. of Natural Resources - Antelope Island State Park [1] UT-Syracuse Natural History Museum of Utah (U of U) www.nhmu.utah.edu U.S. National Park Service UT-Various, KY-Louisville www.nps.gov RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT Government Los Alamos National Laboratories NM-Los Alamos www.lanl.gov U.S. National Science Foundation VA-Arlington www.nsf.gov University Energy and Geoscience Institute egi.utah.edu TRANSPORTATION Mass Transit Utah Dept. of Transportation www.udot.utah.gov Roads and Highways Utah Dept. of Transportation www.udot.utah.gov stateparks.utah.gov/park/east-canyon-statepark Printed: 1/13/2017; Compiled by Greg Nielsen, WSU Career Services Page 9 of 11

Related Job Titles Education Level Typical Qualification High School Diploma Field Technician Museum Worker Presenter (Science) Project Liaison Small Business Owner Upper Division Coursework Student Trainee Watershed Ranger Associates or Certificate Geological Technician GIS Specialist GIS Technician Hydrologic Technician Bachelors Related coursework in a scientific discipline preferred. On-the-job training (degree required for higher positions). H.S. diploma plus strong presentation skills. On-the-job training. Business degree or WSU entrepreneurship minor helpful but not required. Some college science coursework Two-years post high school study in forestry, hydrology, water treatment, or related. Associate's degree in related field GIS certificate or BS in a program that emphasizes GIS (geology, geography, etc.) Associates degree or coursework in GIS-related software and databases. Associates degree or higher Cartographer Bachelor's degree in physical science or geography plus related courswork/experience. Cartographic Technician At least year work related education + experience Consultant (Scientific) Master's degree in related field commonly required. Enviornmental Impact Assessment Bachelor's degree in an environmental field. Strong technical skills. Specialist Environmental Geologist Bachelor's degree in environmental geology or related Environmental Project Manager Bachelor's degree in geology, environmental science, engineering, or related field plus substantial experience (~5+ years) Environmental Scientist Bachelors degree with up to two years of experience Environmental Specialist Bachelors in science-related field plus experience Geologist Bachelor's degree in geology or closely related field GIS Analyst Bachelors degree in a related field Grant Writer Bachelor's degree in science, english, or related field plus excellent writing skills. Human Resources Generalist Bachelor's degree + 2 years human resources training/experience (Science) Hydraulic Modeller achelor's degree in related field plus specialized technical training/experience. Hydrologist Bachelor's degree in geology or related field (graduate degree may be required for upper-level positions) Oil and Gas Field Specialist Grade I: Bachelors degree in geological, engineering, geology, petroleum engineering or a closely related field, or substitutions on a year-for-year basis as fllows: full-time pad professional employment in oil and gas exploration, extraction and production for the required education. Park Ranger Grade I: Bachelor's degree with major study in park management, outdoor recreation or closely related fields, or full-time paid related employment in park management, outdoor recreation or closely related fields for the required education. Physical Scientist Bachelor's degree or higher in physical science, math, engineering Project Coordinator/Manager Bachelor's degree + administrative experience Reclamation Specialist Grade I: Bachelor's degree in required specific science including geology, biology, soils, ecology, hydro geology or closely related field, or substitutions on a year-for-year basis as follows: full-time paid directly related preofessional employment for the required education. Scientific Affairs Specialist Bachelor's degree in a science field plus substantial customer and work experience Scientist, Senior Bachelor's degree + 3-8 years experience Printed: 1/13/2017; Compiled by Greg Nielsen, WSU Career Services Page 10 of 11

Senior Project Scientist Study Director Supervisor (Science) Surveyor Teacher/Instructor (Secondary Edu.) Teaching Assistant (University) Technical Sales Representative Technical Support Scientist Technical Writer (Science) Water Rights Specialist Masters Adjunct Instructor Curator/Collections Manager Director (Science) Geophysicist Geotechnical Engineer Librarian/Archivist (science) Research Scientist Doctorate Investigator (Science) Laywer (Envronmental) Professor Professional Degree Bachelor's or graduate degree + experience Bachelor's degree preferred. Graduate may be required for some positions. Bachelor's degree typically required (supervision in a professional science setting). Bachelor's degree with emphasis in geomatics or related. Certification is required. Bachelors or masters with teaching certificate (alternative licensure may be possible for sciences, especially math). Bachelor's degree in a related field. Bachelor's in a science or technical field plus sales experience (professional sales, business, communications, marketing, sales, may also good). Bachelor's degree plus experience Bachelor's degree in related field plus excellent writing/communication skills. Technical writing experience/degree may be required. Grade II: Bachelor's degree in a physical science or related field plus two years of full-time paid related professional employment, one year of which must have been with the Division of Water Rights, or a related fied, or substitutions on a year-for-year basis as follows: Graduate study in a related field for the required nonspecialized employment, or full-time paid professional related employment for the required education. Masters or PhD in related field (typical) Masters degree, expereince preferred. Graduate degree plus experience typically required. Masters or PhD in geophysics or related field typically required. Bachelor's in civil engineering or masters in geotechnical engineering. MLS degree Master's or PhD in a science discipline Doctorate in science with related experience JD degree (could do a science bachelors) PhD in related discipline. Environmental Lawyer Sources J.D. plus specialized training in environmental law. -- Specialty definitions compiled from a variety of public web sources. -- Weber State Univesity Graduate Survey -- What Can I Do With This Degree? Adapted from material prepared by Career Services at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. (Online; Licensed by WSU) Printed: 1/13/2017; Compiled by Greg Nielsen, WSU Career Services Page 11 of 11