The Bachelor of Science in Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences at Johns Hopkins University equips students with the knowledge to understand our planet, its atmosphere, and the other bodies in our solar system, preparing them for careers in environmental science, research, and space exploration.
Geology: Studying the Earth’s Structure and Its Geological History
Meteorology: Investigating Weather Patterns and Climate Change
Planetary Sciences: Exploring Other Worlds in Our Solar System
Volcanology: Studying the Behavior of Volcanoes and Eruptions
Seismology: Using Earthquakes to Study the Earth’s Interior
Oceanography: Investigating the Physical and Chemical Properties of the Oceans
Environmental Science: Understanding the Impact of Human Activity on the Earth
Climate Science: Predicting and Modeling Future Climate Change
Astrobiology: Searching for Life Beyond Earth
Paleoclimatology: Reconstructing Earth’s Past Climate Using Natural Records
Hydrology: Understanding Water Movement and Its Role in Ecosystems
Space Weather: Studying the Impact of Solar Activity on Earth
Geophysics: Using Physics to Study the Earth’s Surface and Interior
Atmospheric Chemistry: Investigating the Composition of the Earth’s Atmosphere
Geochemistry: Using Chemistry to Study the Earth’s Composition and Processes
The Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences Department at Johns Hopkins University is committed to exploring the Earth’s history, understanding the atmosphere and climate, and conducting research on planetary bodies to advance our knowledge of the universe.
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