Interested in digging deeper into the study of environmental geoscience at DePauw? The opportunities extend far beyond the classroom. Learn more about how you can benefit from our state-of-the-art ...
As human populations grow, they inevitably require more water, energy and mineral resources. They also require assistance in responding to natural events such as flooding, hurricanes and earthquakes.
Environmental geologists study the interaction between the geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere, and human activities. They work to solve problems associated with pollution, waste management, ...
Any other GEOL or ENVI course at the 5000-8000 level can be taken. Course of relevance in the other departments may be accepted with the approval of the Graduate Coordinator. *Up to 9 credits of ...
SUNY Cortland’s Geology Department has a new major, environmental geoscience, that’s ideal for students who are interested in studying earth science and environmental issues. “Our majors can work with ...
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Apply the standard concepts and tools of environmental science to both theoretical and real-world problems in the discipline. This includes core expertise in geochemical, geological, hydrological, and ...
What Can I Do with a Degree in Earth and Environmental Geosciences? The study of earth and environmental geosciences can lead to a wide variety of careers in various fields, including addressing many ...
Transfer Planning for Environmental Geoscience, B.S. SUNY Cortland recommends that students complete the following courses prior to transfer. The transfer credit limit from a 2-year college is 64 ...
University of Dayton climate scientist Shuang-Ye Wu was selected for Drexel University’s Executive Leadership in Academic Technology, Engineering and Science (ELATES) Class of 2023-2024. The ELATES ...
Margaret Anne Hinkle, assistant professor of earth and environmental geoscience at Washington and Lee University, recently co-authored a peer-reviewed article in Environmental Geochemistry and Health.