Earth Sciences Ph.D.
College of Science and Engineering (TIOT)
602 - Doctor of Philosophy
Program description
The modern earth sciences are a remarkable synthesis of the physical and biological sciences. They are at the forefront of inquiry into and solutions of most of the major issues involving the global environment: climate, oceans, freshwater in all its forms, natural resources, and natural disasters. Like no other field, they integrate all the systems, from surface to great depth, from physics to chemistry to biology, and over all of geologic time and all geographic scales. The program includes the fields of structural geology, tectonics, petrology, hydrogeology, geomorphology, sedimentology, surface processes, geochemistry, geobiochemistry, geobiology, paleontology and paleobiology, chemical oceanography, mineralogy, mineral and rock magnetism, rock and mineral physics, geodynamics, seismology, geostatistics, planetary geology, and geophysics and applied geophysics.
Students complete one of the following tracks: Geology, Geophysics, Biogeology, Hydrogeology, or Earth Sciences.
Students complete one of the following tracks: Geology, Geophysics, Biogeology, Hydrogeology, or Earth Sciences.
Program last updated
Fall 2024