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Geological Sample Test Technicians

Education

Most science technicians need some formal postsecondary training, such as an associate degree or a certificate in applied science or science-related technology. Biological and forensic science technicians usually need a bachelor's degree. Science technicians with a high school diploma and no college degree typically begin work as trainees under the direct supervision of a more experienced technician, and they eventually earn a 2-year degree in science technology.

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Related College Majors

Petroleum Technology/Technician. - More About This Major

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Average Tuition (excluding room and board) for Schools with this major: $3,702.00 per year

Mining and Petroleum Technologies/Technicians, Other. - More About This Major

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Average Tuition (excluding room and board) for Schools with this major: $3,466.00 per year

Military Training

Job training consists of classroom instruction, including practice in using petroleum pumping equipment. Further training occurs on the job and through advanced courses. Course content typically includes:

  • Testing oil and fuels
  • Operating airplane refueling systems and equipment
  • Operating pumps, pipelines, and tanker equipment
  • Planning and scheduling petroleum transport
  • Safety regulations and procedures for handling dangerous materials

General Qualifications

Communication skills are important because technicians are often required to report their findings both orally and in writing. In addition, technicians should be able to work well with others. Bec...

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Knowledge

  • Chemistry
  • Mathematics
  • Clerical
  • Mechanical
  • Computers and Electronics

Most Common Education Levels

The level of education attained by people currently working in this career.

Most Common Education

Schools with the Highest Enrollment for Featured Major

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School
Number of Students
Houston Community College
89,207
Tulsa Community College
30,571
University of Alaska Anchorage
27,909
Taft College
14,587
Navarro College
13,766
North Central Texas College
13,699
Laredo Community College
13,437
Lewis and Clark Community College
12,160
West Kentucky Community and Te...
10,878
Midland College
10,755
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