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Test, map and assess groundwater resources to protect and conserve them.
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Anaylze the processes responsible for natural disasters and assist in preparedness.
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Measure the impacts of past event on land and provide advice on where to build.
You can be employed in various domains:
Mineral exploration and environmental companies
Federal, provincial, and territorial governments
Environmental consulting companies
Universities, research agencies, museums
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Take a look at our Alumni page to see where their degrees led them.
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You can get a head start gaining first-hand geoscientific experience during the summer.
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Upon completing your bachelor鈥檚 degree, you can also pursue a graduate degree.
This pathway allows students to specialize in a topic of their choice and engage in an individual research project under the supervision of a professor.
Visit our听Graduate听page for more information.