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What Can I do with a major in Geology/Geophysics/Geological Engineering?

What Activities Could Geology/Geophysics/Geological Engineering Majors Do?

Mechanical engineers research, develop, design, manufacture, and test tools, engines, machines, and other mechanical devices. They work on power-producing machines such as electric generators, internal combustion engines, and steam and gas turbines. They also develop power-using machines such as refrigeration and air-conditioning equipment, machine tools, material handling systems, elevators and escalators, industrial production equipment, and robots used in manufacturing. Mechanical engineers design tools needed by other engineers for their work. The field of nanotechnology, which involves the creation of high-performance materials and components by integrating atoms and molecules, is introducing entirely new principles to the design process.

Mechanical engineers work in many industries, and their work varies by industry and function. Some specialties include applied mechanics; computer-aided design and manufacturing; energy systems; pressure vessels and piping; underwater technology; energy conversion; instrumentation; heating, refrigeration, and air-conditioning systems; as well as custom machinery for specific industries. Geology/Geophysics/Geological Engineering is one of the broadest engineering disciplines. Mechanical engineers may work in production operations in manufacturing or agriculture, maintenance, or technical sales; many are administrators or managers.

What Industries Could Geology/Geophysics/Geological Engineering Majors Explore?

Civil Engineering Firms Mining Paleontology Mineralogy
Petroleum Manufacturing Federal Government Consulting Physiography
Economic Geology Structural Geology Subsurface Geology Oil

What Employers Hire Geology/Geophysics/Geological Engineering Majors?

Schlumberger British Petroleum/Amoco Cities and Municipalities Guidant
Accenture Epic Systems Nalco Chemical Co. Federal Highway Administration
FM Global Clear Science United Parcel Service MN/DOT
Energy Systems ExxonMobil Melick-Tully & Associates Smith Tools
Government Delta Environmental Consultants Earth Systems Consultants St. Anthony Falls Laboratory

What Are Some Full-Time Job Titles For Geology/Geophysics/Geological Engineering Majors?

Crystallographer Hydrologist Petrologist Soils Engineer
Geophysical Prospector Geodesist Paleontologist Seismologist
Petroleum Geologist Geophysicist Stratigrapher Mineralogist
Geophysical Data Processor Project Coordinator Field Processing Geologist

What Are Some Websites For Geology/Geophysics/Geological Engineering Majors?

US Geological Survey www.usgs.gov/
Jobs in Geology geology.com/jobs.htm
Geological Society of America www.geosociety.org
Geo Science World qjegh.geoscienceworld.org
Geological Society of America www.geosociety.org
International Assoc for Engineering Geology www.iaeg.info
The Source for Geotechnical Information www.geoforum.com