Geology
Interested in learning how our planet works and helping to solve some of today’s most pressing environmental problems? In Highline’s geology classes you will study the science of Earth including its history, internal processes, surface features, and natural systems. You can explore how geology impacts your daily life, from the formation, extraction and use of mineral, rock and energy resources to geologic hazards like earthquakes, volcanoes, and landslides. You will also explore how humans impact the planet through depletion of natural resources to ocean acidification and climate change.
While Highline doesn't offer a specific degree in Geology, an Associate in Arts DTA (AA-DTA) or Associate in Science – Transfer Track 1 (AS-T Track 1) will prepare you to transfer as a junior into a four-year college or university for a degree in geology.
Geology Degree Options
Associate in Arts Direct Transfer AA-DTA
- Program Length: Two years for full-time students. (Full-time is 12 credits or more)
- Costs per year: $4,740 tuition and fees
- Program Map: Associate in Arts DTA - Geology
Career
Geologists work in many fields, depending on their personal interests. Some work to find and maintain important natural resources like clean drinking water, the materials (rocks, minerals, metals) we use to build our communities and support our way of life, or the petroleum and energy resources society needs to function. Other geologists work to understand and solve environmental problems, from groundwater pollution to climate change or to help to mitigate/prevent the damage caused by natural hazards such as floods, earthquakes, and landslides. Whatever your particular interest, a 4-year degree in geology can lead to rewarding and well-paid careers in industry, government, and education.
Associate in Science – Transfer Track 1 AS
- Program Length: Two years for full-time students. (Full-time is 12 credits or more)
- Costs per year: $4,740 tuition and fees
- Program Map: Associate in Arts - Transfer Track 1 - Geology
Career
Geologists work in many fields, depending on their personal interests. Some work to find and maintain important natural resources like clean drinking water, the materials (rocks, minerals, metals) we use to build our communities and support our way of life, or the petroleum and energy resources society needs to function. Other geologists work to understand and solve environmental problems, from groundwater pollution to climate change or to help to mitigate/prevent the damage caused by natural hazards such as floods, earthquakes, and landslides. Whatever your particular interest, a 4-year degree in geology can lead to rewarding and well-paid careers in industry, government, and education.
After Highline College
The AA-DTA or AS Transfer degree is best used to transfer to a 4-year college or university.
Top Transfer-To Institutions
- University of Washington
- Central Washington University
- Western Washington University
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