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Earth System Science is a multidisciplinary academic discipline integrating oceanography, atmospheric studies, meteorology, geography, geology, water sciences, and environmental studies. ESS scholars develop comprehensive knowledge of environmental component interactions, including human impacts on these intricate systems. The Earth System Science (B.S.) curriculum equips learners with core competencies in marine, atmospheric, and land-based sciences. This academic pathway readies graduates for professional opportunities in scientific, research, or technical domains. The program teaches students to utilize foundational sciences (physics, chemistry, mathematics, and biology) to comprehend Earth's primary climatic processes, biogeochemical cycles, and planetary transformations. A key focus of the B.S. curriculum involves mastering scientific literature, data collection/analysis techniques, and theoretical interpretation of findings. Participants will cultivate collaborative skills to tackle sophisticated challenges and effectively convey scientific concepts.