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Undergraduate Program

Philosophy:

The Earth Systems major at Stanford University is a broad based interdisciplinary environmental science program for undergraduates. The course of study focuses on environmental processes and issues on regional to global scales. After completing a cognate core designed to introduce students to different components of the environment's functions, students focus their studies through one of six tracks: Anthrosphere, Biosphere, Geosphere, Energy Science & Technology, Oceans, or Land Management.

Foundation, Breadth, and Core Courses:

o Earth Systems:

  • Esys 10 - Introduction to Earth Systems
  • Esys 111 - Biogeosphere
  • Esys 112 - Anthrosphere
  • Esys 260 - Internship
  • Esys 210 - Senior Seminar

All students must complete courses in the following areas:

o Biology

o Chemistry

o Geological and Environmental Sciences

o Mathematics

o Statistics

o Physics

o Economics

o Computer Programming

Please see undergraduate tracks for specific foundation and breadth requirements for each track.

 

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