Earth Science graduates are in demand globally. There are many exciting opportunities. For instance, you might help to meet challenges associated with sustaining energy supplies and new infrastructure development, contribute to low-carbon economic development, and mitigate climate change.
Earth Science graduates have a unique breadth of understanding across both geology and physical geography. Therefore they're suited to broad range of careers. These include roles as geologists and scientists within environmental management, land development, engineering geological ground investigations, natural hazards monitoring, management and mitigation, as well as sustainable mineral exploration and extraction, and groundwater management.
Earth Science graduates can build successful career pathways and become Chartered Geologists (CGeol) or Chartered Members of Engineering New Zealand (CMEngNZ) as Professional Engineering Geologists, for example.