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The Department of Earth, Environmental, and Geographical Sciences provides a Master of Science program in Earth Sciences, enabling students to pursue studies and research across diverse fields including geology, hydrology, atmospheric sciences, environmental studies, remote sensing, and geospatial analysis. Students benefit from working with experienced faculty members and utilizing comprehensive field, lab, and computational resources.
Faculty members teach courses and conduct research spanning numerous disciplines such as hydrology (surface and groundwater), vadose zone dynamics, geochemical processes, petrology (igneous and metamorphic), biogeochemical cycles, mineral studies, structural geology, geophysical applications, remote sensing technologies, soil sciences, Quaternary geology, landform evolution, river processes, sedimentary environments, ecological diversity, landscape and urban ecology, sustainable practices, forest management, sedimentology (clastic and carbonate), basin studies, stratigraphic analysis, coastal geology, paleoecological research, fossil studies (macro- and micro-scale), environmental geology, climate applications, fire behavior modeling, biogeophysical simulations, climate assessment, carbon cycle dynamics, aerosol science, air quality studies, renewable energy systems, weather forecasting techniques, extreme weather phenomena, tropical meteorology, and environmental health studies.