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The field of Earth and environmental sciences (EES) combines principles from chemistry, biology, physics, mathematics, and computer science to examine Earth's systems and planetary phenomena, encompassing atmospheric, aquatic, terrestrial, geological, and climatic processes. Research in global systems explores planetary formation and evolution, from ancient origins to present conditions, applying these insights to predict future changes.
Our EES department's purpose unites cutting-edge scientific inquiry with exceptional education to deepen knowledge of Earth, its climate, and celestial bodies while equipping students for a dynamic future.
Our undergraduate curriculum adopts an interdisciplinary, systems-focused methodology, offering students a robust scientific foundation for professional development or graduate studies. Rochester's experiential learning approach features modern laboratories and field excursions as integral program elements. We actively involve undergraduates in faculty-led research, including international data collection initiatives. Through close collaboration with graduate students and professors, undergraduates gain an enriched educational experience that fosters mutual growth.