<p>Thanks for your response!</p>
<p>The area of hydrology does seem kind of interesting. I read this site that said a master’s in geography could possibly lead me there ( [Geography</a> Graduate Programs and Career Information](<a href=“http://education-portal.com/geography_graduate.html]Geography”>Geography Graduate Programs and Career Information) ) </p>
<p>I checked out this list of positions: ([Careers</a> in the Geosciences - Online Brochure](<a href=“http://www.agiweb.org/workforce/brochure.html]Careers”>Geoscience Careers Brochure | American Geosciences Institute)) and hydrologist and environmental geologists interest me. But these positions say they require master’s degree in geology or earth science. If I stayed at my college near home, I would only be able to minor in geology. Would this be enough for geology grad programs?</p>