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The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) program in Earth Sciences explores the core mechanisms governing Earth's development and the dynamics of celestial bodies in our solar system. Earth scientists tackle profound inquiries, from planetary formation to landscape-shaping forces, while addressing critical societal challenges like resource management, coastal flooding, and geological risks. This interdisciplinary degree integrates physical science principles to equip graduates for advanced studies and professional opportunities.
Beyond the foundational Earth Sciences track, students can specialize through focused pathways in geology, geophysics, oceanography, or planetary science. The department also provides combined B.A. programs with Environmental Studies and Anthropology, plus a minor option.
Academic Structure
The curriculum's foundation features mathematics, physics, chemistry, and integrated Earth and planetary science coursework. B.S. candidates complete six upper-level electives from Earth and Planetary Sciences or allied fields, with a minimum of two courses emphasizing hands-on laboratory or fieldwork components. These advanced courses build specialized knowledge across Earth science disciplines.