Stanford University School of Earth Science

Undergraduate Programs

Any undergraduate student admitted to the University may declare a major in one of the Earth Science departments or the interdisciplinary Earth Systems program by contacting the appropriate department or program office.

 
Geological & Environmental Sciences

The GES undergraduate major provides students with a solid background in earth sciences and exposes students to the tremendous diversity of subdisciplines within earth sciences. Majors can focus their studies on Earth's history and the evolution of life; the oceans and atmosphere; the processes that shape the Earth's mountains, continents, and landscape; the chemistry and physics of earth materials and their interactions with each other and with water; sources of water, economic minerals, metals, and fuel, and/or earth surface processes at present and in the future.

The GES undergraduate program prepares students for graduate studies in earth and environmental sciences, as well as careers in environmental engineering, environmental consulting, land use planning, law, public service, teaching, and other professions in which an understanding of the earth and a background in science are important.

Degrees awarded: B.S.

 
Geophysics

The goal of the undergraduate program in Geophysics is to provide a solid background in the essentials of math, physics, and geology, together with knowledge in geophysics pertinent to resource exploration, global geodynamics, and environmental problems. Students are prepared for either an immediate professional career in the resources and environmental industries or future graduate study.

Degrees awarded: B.S.; coterminal B.S. and M.S.; Geophysics concentration for students majoring in Physics.

 
Energy Resources Engineering

The four-year program leading to the B.S. degree provides a foundation for careers in many facets of the energy industry. The curriculum includes basic science and engineering courses that provide sufficient depth for a wide spectrum of careers in the energy and environmental industries.

One of the goals of the program is to provide experience integrating the skills developed in individual courses to address a significant design problem. In ENERGY 180, taken in the senior year, student teams design facilities for a real petroleum reservoir to meet specific management objectives.

Degrees awarded: B.S.

 
Earth Systems

The Earth Systems Program is an interdisciplinary environmental studies major. Students learn about and independently investigate complex environmental problems caused by human activities in interaction with natural changes in the Earth System. Earth Systems majors become skilled in those areas of science, economics, and policy needed to tackle the globe's most pressing environmental problems, becoming part of a generation of scientists, professionals, and citizens who approach and solve problems in a new way: a systematic, interdisciplinary way.

Degrees awarded: B.S.; coterminal B.S and M.S.

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