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High School

What high school courses should you take if you're interested in this career? Get your answers from the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics cluster Science and Mathematics pathway.

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Start reading about aquatic environments, weather and water cycles. Focus on math and science in high school. Become computer-literate. And if possible, get some experience in a lab.

The Assosciatuion for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) recommends a good general education that provides a base in biology, chemistry, geology, mathematics or physics. The more specialized you become, the more difficult it will be to find employment.

Over 100 colleges in America offer undergraduate and graduate degrees in limnology or oceanography. College and university research and teaching positions generally require a PhD in limnology or oceanography.

"Persons without a degree but with specialized training from a community college might be hired as technicians," says biologist John Shearer. "To advance into other types of positions, a minimum of a bachelor's degree in a related science is required."

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