The Bachelor of Science in Earth and Space Sciences at the University of Washington equips students with a deep understanding of earth systems, from geology and oceanography to planetary science and astronomy. The program prepares students for careers in environmental science, planetary exploration, and geological research.
Mapping Geological Features of the Pacific Northwest Using GIS
Analyzing Volcanic Eruptions: Data from Past Eruptions
Exploring the Impact of Climate Change on Glacier Retreat
Studying the Composition and Structure of Mars' Surface
Developing a Model for Predicting Earthquake Occurrence
Exploring the Effects of Ocean Acidification on Marine Life
Modeling the Impact of Asteroid Impacts on Earth’s Climate
The Role of Tectonic Plates in Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Analyzing Solar Activity and Its Effects on Earth’s Magnetosphere
Studying the Formation of Earth’s Oceans and Atmosphere
Exploring the Geology of the Moon and Its Implications for Lunar Exploration
Investigating the Possibility of Life on Mars Using Geological Evidence
Geophysical Surveying Techniques in Earthquake Prone Areas
Using Remote Sensing Technology to Study Global Land Use Changes
Understanding the Role of Plate Tectonics in Earth’s Evolution
Investigating the Impact of Meteorites on Earth’s Surface
The Study of Fossils: What They Tell Us About Ancient Life
Exploring the Earth's Magnetic Field and Its Evolution
Developing a Model for Water Cycle Dynamics in Various Climates
The Role of Volcanoes in Shaping Earth’s Landscape
Delve into the science of the Earth and beyond, studying planetary formation, tectonics, and the dynamic processes shaping our planet.
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