Earth Sciences

Earth sciences encompass the study of climate change, volcanoes, earthquakes, landscape evolution, and the countless geologic processes that shape Earth and other planets over millions of years. The research tools are equally diverse, spanning high performance computing, sensor network development, satellite remote sensing, experimental petrology, geochemistry, and traditional boots-on-the-ground fieldwork.

The accelerating pace of data that describes these geological processes places data science squarely in the middle of an ongoing quantitative revolution. Now is an exciting time to get involved in the discipline.

In the earth sciences domain area, you will develop modern computational skills and apply them to an emphasis (spanning geophysics, geology, paleontology, and environmental geoscience) that suits your interests.

Domain Requirements

You will take three earth sciences domain core courses and four courses from the electives menu.

course

title

quarter offered*

ERTH 202

Earth’s Surface and Environment

Fall, Winter, Spring

PHYS 201 or PHYS 251

General Physics or Foundations of Physics I

Fall

ERTH 315

Earth Physics

Winter

Earth Sciences Electives (choose four)

course

title

quarter offered*

ERTH 353

Geologic Hazards

Fall, Winter or Summer

ERTH 415

Field Geophysics

Not offered 24/25

ERTH 416

Geophysical and Environmental Sensors

Not offered 24/25

ERTH 438

Geobiology

Not offered 24/25

ERTH 453

Tectonics

Not offered 24/25

ERTH 454

Fluid Dynamics

Spring

ERTH 455

Mechanical Earth

Fall

ERTH 456

Signal Processing

Not offered 24/25

ERTH 467

Fault Mechanics

Not offered 24/25

DSCI 411 **

Data Science Capstone

 

* Course schedules are subject to change.

** Students with a GPA of 3.75 or higher overall in all data science degree courses are eligible.