The School of Earth and Climate Sciences offers MS and PhD degrees in Earth and Climate Sciences. Faculty and graduate student research focus on four major areas:
- Climate change, glacial geology, glaciology, and Quaternary studies.
- Environmental geosciences, hydrogeology and low-temperature geochemistry.
- Geodynamics, crustal studies, and rheology of Earth materials.
- Marine geology, coastal processes, sedimentology, and sea-level studies.
The master degree requires 30 credits, at least 18 of which are coursework and 6 are thesis work.
The PhD requires the completion of at least 15 credits of coursework beyond a master's degree, and 33 credits if entering with a bachelor's degree; all PhD students must take at least 9 thesis credits. PhD students must also pass a written and oral comprehensive examination.
