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The Environmental Physics program explores the mechanical structures, functions, and dynamics of Earth and its atmosphere. You'll study subjects like atmospheric thermodynamics, the vital role of the hydrological cycle, and pressing environmental issues including noise pollution, ozone depletion, climate change, and energy efficiency.
This program centers on two key objectives: building robust theoretical and practical scientific expertise, while providing immersive lab and fieldwork opportunities. With smaller class sizes and direct faculty mentorship, you'll apply physical principles to solve real-world challenges.
Your coursework will equip you to design experiments, collaborate on cross-disciplinary research teams, and enhance your mathematical proficiency. You'll learn to synthesize theories from diverse fields and graduate with professional skills like crafting technical reports, developing targeted project proposals, and conducting environmental assessments using both qualitative and quantitative methods. Additionally, you'll master problem-solving techniques in environmental science through geographic information systems and remote sensing technologies.