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Geological Studies

Online Campus | Program Code: 0851
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Overview

In this program, students complete online courses focused on Geology, starting with an overview of Earth's origins, properties, and natural events like volcanoes, earthquakes, and landslides. Later topics cover natural disasters, minerals, rocks, fossils, and the connection between environmental concerns and Geology. Students also explore Oceanography, Meteorology, and Astronomy. Visual aids are provided to help students recognize land features, rocks, minerals, and fossils in the field.

To successfully complete the program, participants must complete five (5) compulsory courses and two (2) elective courses.

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    • Due to high demand, register early.
    • Students are responsible for any course materials required.

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    Program Details

    Code 0851
    Start Date Semester and Monthly intakes available
    Credential Certificate
    Campus Online
    Program Length * Maximum of five years to complete certificate requirements
    Delivery Part-Time

    Program Outline

    2024-2025

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    Requirements

    Admission Requirements

    Applicants to the program must hold an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (O.S.S.D.) or equivalent or must qualify for mature student status (19 years of age or older).

    Career Opportunities

    Graduates new to the industry may find employment as assistants in mining reclamation, rock and mineral museums, flood water analysis, paleontology, or field geology. Other types of employment may include entry level positions as a writer/editor of news stories relating to the Earth Sciences; editor/advisor/consultant to publications dealing with science articles; or public relations communicator for firms involved in geology and mining.

    Program Contacts

    Program Contact
    SLC+ Continuing Education
    LifelongLearning@sl.on.ca