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The Honors Program at Scripps Institution of Oceanography is available to select students who excel in either the earth sciences or marine biology majors. Earth sciences involve comprehensive research into our planet's formation, development, and biological history. This major covers diverse subjects such as Earth's physical and chemical changes, life's evolution, seismic and volcanic activity, surface processes, ocean and atmospheric systems, and humanity's environmental effects. Modern earth science studies rely heavily on quantitative and experimental approaches, necessitating substantial chemistry, physics, and math preparation for advanced coursework. The curriculum leverages Scripps Institution of Oceanography's distinctive resources, with small upper-level classes enabling individualized attention and field excursions forming a key educational component. Students are advised to discuss with faculty about integrating relevant Scripps courses and research projects into their studies. An earth sciences degree opens doors to numerous career paths and graduate programs in research, government agencies, environmental sectors, energy industries, education, policy, and law. Academic advisors and professors can offer guidance on professional and academic prospects. The major's adaptability comes from extensive elective options, giving students freedom to tailor their studies. Sample career pathways with recommended electives and faculty mentorship help students navigate this flexible program for optimal professional growth.