Earth and Planetary Sciences

    Bachelor of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Northwestern University

    Bachelor of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Northwestern University

    The Earth and Planetary Sciences at Northwestern University is a Bachelor program designed for students who want to build the knowledge and skills required for careers in this field. Delivered on campus at the university's main campus in Evanston , United States of America, the program is taught in English and takes 4 years to complete. Students study in a Full Time environment while preparing for future professional opportunities. The next intake starts on September 21, 2026.

    About Bachelor of Earth and Planetary Sciences

    Overview The Earth and Planetary Sciences program of Northwestern University offer courses in the degree program focus on physical, chemical, and biological processes affecting the Earth system spanning vast spatial and temporal scales, from the atomic to the interplanetary and from the origin of the solar system to the modern day.The Earth major prepares students for a range of future career trajectories including: graduate study, environmental consulting, energy exploration and production, natural resources management, law, and medicine. It is ideal for the undergraduate who is interested in the big picture of science and the world around them.Earth majors are involved in the full spectrum of departmental activities beyond coursework, including research, seminars, field trips, and social functions. Many do research projects with faculty and graduate students that lead to honors theses and scientific publications.Career pathsThe majority of industry jobs are found in the energy or mineral resources sectors, with environmental consulting following closely. Many earth scientists are employed in government labs such as Argonne, Lawrence Berkeley, Oak Ridge, or Los Alamos or in academic institutions as faculty or science support staff. Because the scope of earth science research has expanded significantly in recent decades to include ocean science, atmospheric science, polar and high elevation science, and space science (in addition to the more traditional paths in geological science), there are myriad opportunities. Many undergraduates at Northwestern have pursued dual or multiple majors (EPS plus Physics, Chemistry or Biology, Environmental Science, Environmental Policy and Culture, various engineering disciplines, and others) and these approaches are well suited to the interdisciplinary nature of earth science. A subset of students trained in earth science as undergraduates also go on to careers in law, medicine, or politics. I want to find another Bachelor Course
    The Earth and Planetary Sciences program of Northwestern University study the past, present, and future of the Earth and other planets. Our scientists address fundamental scientific questions important for understanding the Earth and society’s connection to it.

    Disciplines

    Natural SciencesEarth SciencesAstronomy & Space Sciences

    Requirements and Admission Criteria for Bachelor of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Northwestern University

    Other Requirements

    1Common Application or Coalition Application*Official secondary school transcript and school reportCounselor recommendationAt least one teacher recommendationSAT or ACT scores†Official TOEFL or IELTS scores‡ (ONLY required for international applicants whose first language is not English or whose schooling has not been in English)Nonrefundable application fee of $75 or application fee waiverEarly Decision Agreement (ONLY Early Decision applicants)Midyear transcriptMusic audition (ONLY School of Music applicants)Required for homeschooled applicants ONLY: 3 SAT subject tests 

    Fee Information

    Bachelor of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Northwestern University
    Northwestern University
    Northwestern University
    United States of America

    United States of America, Evanston

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