Our Geology pathway covers the study of the composition and physical properties of the planet Earth. It includes an extensive study of the impact of earthquakes, floods, volcanoes and other natural disasters on the planet’s composition. By following a recommended sequence of courses this pathway can be completed in 2 years. Start your journey toward obtaining your degree today.
Geology Pathway
Program at a Glance
Pathway
Geology
Degree
Associate of Science
64
Credit Hours
Ways to Learn:
On-Campus
GHC Online
GHC@Night
Pursue Geology
- With a focus on the study of Earth’s materials, processes, and history, this degree equips students with critical thinking and analytical skills through hands-on lab work and field experiences.
- Geology majors at Georgia Highlands College should participate in the summer geology trip to Wyoming because it offers a unique, hands-on opportunity to explore diverse geological formations in one of the most geologically significant regions in the U.S. Students can apply classroom knowledge in real-world settings, gain valuable fieldwork experience, and deepen their understanding of geology through direct observation.
- This program includes a lot of science and math, with advanced classes in Biology, Chemistry, and Calculus. We recommend that students feel confident in their science and math skills before enrolling.
- These courses will be primarily on-campus, but some core curriculum courses can be completed online. Courses will focus on hands-on learning both in the laboratory and in the field.
- GHC’s Geology associates degree is a good first step toward a bachelor’s degree in geology or related fields. Careers in geology, research positions, university-level teaching, and more specialized roles often require a graduate degree.
Start your journey toward a career in Geology
- Climatologist
- Engineering Geologist
- Environmental Consultant
- Exploration Geologist
- Geochemist
- Geophysicist
- Geotechnical Engineer
- Hydrologist
- Marine Geologist
- Mineralogist
- Mining Engineer
- Museum Educator
- Oceanographer
- Paleontologist
- Petroleum Geologist
- Petroleum Engineer
- Planetary Geologist
- Prospector
- Regional Planner
- Seismologist
- Soil Scientist
- Volcanologist