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Sample curriculum: Ph.D. in Earth & Planetary Sciences and M.S. in Environmental Science from the Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering

Graduate students enrolled in the EPS Ph.D. program can apply to receive M.S. in the Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering after fulfilling the requirements of a Masters in Environmental Science, i.e. they must successfully complete a coordinated sequence of ten courses (30 credits), with special emphasis in environmental flows.

Possible sequence of 10 courses would include:


With these (or equivalent set) courses the student can petition the DoGEE Department for award of a M.S. degree in Environmental Sciences.

Completion of Ph.D. thesis in EPS requires additional courses according to EPS rules.






Upcoming Seminar

CEAFM seminar: There will be no seminars on Friday November 20 and 27.
Next seminar: Title: "Solar-Hydrogen Production by Photocatalytic Water Splitting and Thermochemical Gasification of Biomass in Supercritical Water"
Liejin Guo (Xi'an Jiaotong University, China)
Friday, December 4th, 2009, 11:00 a.m. Maryland Hall 110
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