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From energy production to climate challenges and ecological concerns, many of society's most urgent problems in the next century will relate to Earth sciences. Understanding our planet is crucial for ensuring access to clean water, reducing pollution, supplying industrial minerals and rare elements, and discovering alternative energy sources. Students earning Drexel's Geoscience Bachelor of Science degree will join the vanguard of researchers addressing these vital concerns, with abundant chances to transition from classroom learning to hands-on fieldwork.
The Biodiversity, Earth and Environmental Science (BEES) Department provides a geoscience program tailored for students aiming for graduate studies or direct careers in Earth sciences.
Core coursework includes essential classes in scientific principles, composition, and mathematics, along with fundamental geoscience subjects. These are complemented by cutting-edge courses examining Earth system dynamics, pressing ecological challenges, practical fieldwork, and specialized geological research.
Beyond cultivating students' interest in Earth studies, the curriculum aims to:
Develop crucial technical abilities early to facilitate valuable co-op placements
Establish a foundation for postgraduate studies in geosciences and related fields
Equip graduates with sought-after expertise for rewarding careers in both private and public sectors
Geoscience students start their fieldwork in their first undergraduate term. The majority of classes feature lab components or interactive sessions (dry labs), supplemented by multiple excursions to significant geological locations. This practical training, along with co-op programs and intensive summer field camps, gives students substantial real-world experience in geological settings.