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040 _bEnglish
_cBiblioteca Nora Rigby
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100 _aSnelgrove, Alfred K.
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245 1 0 _aOpportunities in geology and geological engineering / Alfred K. Snelgrove,
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260 _aNew York: State Vocational Guidance Manuals
_c1970
300 _a159 P.
504 _aContents, bibliografia, appendix
520 _aThe scope of geology, geological engineering, and other geosciences, definitions of employment fields, current developments and future outlook, why choose geology; historical background, student enrollments, employment, general returns to be expected, personal attributes necessary for success, morale; educational preparation, collage preparation for geoscience, geology versus geological engineering, typical curricula in geology and geological engineering, Accreditation; financing an education, scholarship and loans; philosophy of geology, getting, started, special training, licensing, and registration, the geologist´s equipment; what geologists do, federal geological survey, a state geological survey, geological exploration companies, the resident geologist, the oil geologist, examples of typical duties, diamond exploration, geological engineer, west Africa, college professor, Oklahoma, chief geologist, Iron exploration company, eastern Canada, project manager, mining exploration company, Wyoming, resident geologist, copper mining Montana, geologist, lake superior Iron range, woman assistant research engineer, state institute of mineral research, Midwest, executive, foundry company, new York state, woman geological secretary technician Ontario, geostatistician, Midwest, advantages and disadvantages; other opportunities, related fields, be your own boss; geoscience organizations and their literature; bibliography, career pamphlets and guides.
590 _aCol. Educ
650 _a1.GEOLOGY 2. GEOLOGICAL ENGENEERING 3. PHILOSOPHY GEOLOGY 4. EDUCACIÓN
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