I Want to be a Paleontologist
Contrary to popular belief, paleontology is more than just dinosaurs. Paleontology is the study of the history of life on Earth, as reflected in fossil records. There are many subdivisions of the field of paleontology, including vertebrate paleontology, invertebrate paleontology, micropaleontology, paleobotany, taphonomy, biosrtatigraphy, and paleoecology. Paleontologists are also frequently involved in studies about evolutionary biology.
Preparation for becoming a paleontologist can begin as early as freshman year of high school. The best starting point is a college-prep program with as many math and science courses as possible. Outside reading and visiting museums with fossil displays is helpful. Good overall grades in high school are almost always required for admission to a good college or university, which is a necessary prerequisite for a career in paleontology.
In college, a strong background in science, primarily biology and geology, is absolutely necessary. Courses which are recommended to students that are pursuing a career in paleontology that attend the University of Michigan are Sedimentary Geology, Organismal Function and Evolution, Intro to Paleontology, Paleontology Laboratory, and Fossil Record. Once you have taken these classes, you must to choose I want to major in biology or geology.
A doctorate or PhD is also important for any serious professional career in paleontology. Before you pursue a doctorate, you may choose to take classes to get your Masters degree. An MS in paleontology usually takes 2 to 3 years to complete. A PhD usually takes 4 to 6 years (if you already received an MS) or 6 to 8 (if you haven t already received a PhD).
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Career in Paleontology Who am I? I feel I am a good listener and a good observer (Bingham 1999). My Structure of Intellect (SOI) reveals that I am a good at visualizing and identifying work in all types (Meeker 1999). The Career Information System (CIS) said that I should be good at notation and would be good with any type of Science work that has to do with taking notes, and also says that I ...
The salary of a paleontologist can greatly vary. The salaries, determined by Surveys of the National Association of Colleges and Employees, of several similar occupations are listed.
Geologist (w/ Bachelor s) – $30, 900
Geoscientists (in oil and gas industry)(less than two years experience) – $48, 400
Federal Government s Avg. Salary for:
Geologists – $59, 700
Geophysicist – $67, 100
I chose this career because I have had an interest in this field of science for several years, and I find the prospect of discovering something new to world very exciting.