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SUNY Oneonta Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Alumni and Guests
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In 2010, 1 in 18 US workers were in STEM jobs STEM occupations are projected to grow by 17.0% from 2008-2018, compared to 9.8% for non-STEM occupations STEM workers earn 26% more than non-STEM workers STEM degree holders earn more, whether they work in STEM or non-STEM occupations. US Dept. of Commerce, 2011
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Meteorology, Climatology and Oceanography Petroleum and Mining Industries Environmental Consulting Government Regulatory Agencies Finance and Insurance Excellent preparation for graduate study in Geosciences Law Business Medicine
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AGI Geoscience Currents, No. 16, 2008
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Geoscience-related jobs will increase by 23% by 2021 Rate of growth in geoscience occupations is more than 2X faster than all other occupations in the U.S. Of the 262,627 geoscientists working today, only 130,000 will still be working in 2021! By 2021, there will be approximately 322,000 jobs in the geosciences U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 2010 And Keane 2011
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By 2021, there will be approximately 322,000 jobs in the geosciences Maximum production of new geoscientists by 2021 is 63,000 There will be between 145,000 and 202,000 unfilled geoscience jobs by 2021! These trends drive increased opportunities and higher salaries U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 2010 And Keane 2011
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You are ♦ in the right major ♦ at the right time ♦ in the right department ♦ and we will prepare you well!
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