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Earth System Science is a multidisciplinary area that integrates oceanography, atmospheric studies, weather science, geography, geology, water systems, and environmental studies. ESS learners develop insights into how environmental components interconnect, including human impacts on these intricate systems. The Earth System Science (B.S.) curriculum equips students with core knowledge of marine, atmospheric, and land-based sciences. This academic path readies graduates for scientific, research, or technical professions. Pupils acquire skills to utilize fundamental sciences (physics, chemistry, math, and biology) to comprehend key Earth processes, climate systems, biogeochemical cycles, and planetary transformations. A cornerstone of the B.S. program involves grasping pertinent scientific publications, data collection/analysis techniques, and interpreting findings within theoretical frameworks. Participants will develop teamwork abilities to tackle complex challenges and effectively share scientific understanding. Earth System Science Honors Track. During this year-long honors curriculum, selected students conduct faculty-guided research within the Department, culminating in a written thesis documenting their investigations.