• The Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences offers two master’s degree programs the Master of Science and Master of Science in Teaching (Earth Science).
  • The Master of Science program prepares students for careers as professional earth scientists in industry, government, or education, or for continued graduate study.
  • Current research focus areas of the department include:
    • Aquatic Biogeochemistry,
    • Hydrogeology,
    • Geophysics,
    • Geospatial Analysis and
    • Remote Sensing,
    • Complex Earth Processes,
    • Paleoecology and Sedimentary Environments,
    • and Earth Science Education.
  • The department is widely recognized for its applied and multidisciplinary programs and maintains a strong emphasis on practical field applications.