环境 & 地球科学

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在圣玛丽, we’re devoted to training the next generation of pioneering earth and environmental scientists.

在我们多样化的, tight-knit community, you’ll gain a foundational understanding of the natural systems around us, acquire the skills needed to solve serious environmental problems, and engage in the search for sustainable forms of ecosystem management. 

You’ll have numerous opportunities to make discoveries alongside our world-renowned faculty. Our location also gives you unprecedented access to a diverse range of study sites, 包括潮汐, 淡水, 河口, 船舶系统, δ, 山, 湖泊, 沙漠, 森林, 山谷, 还有灌木丛.

With Saint Mary’s small class sizes and discussion-driven courses, you’ll receive plenty of personalized attention as you pursue your unique interests and aspirations.

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环境 & 地球科学 奖学金

In addition to need and merit-based scholarships, 环境 & 地球科学 students are eligible for the Bachelor of Science in 环境  Science scholarship

 


Interested in being A K-12 STEM teacher? 

Saint Mary's undergraduate students are eligible to apply for Noyce 奖学金. 

Learn more and apply today.


 

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Explore 环境 Geology of the Parks (EES 420)

As emerging naturalists, students are exposed to both the physical processes that have shaped the parks and the environmental issues that both created a need to preserve the parks and affect the parks today. Students in this course visit national, 状态, and regional parks to experience topics such as restoration, 自然灾害, land management and use, and their social and cultural implications. 

Student Engagement Opportunities

Discover the Science Living Learning Community, our on-campus housing exclusively for first-year STEM majors, and visit the Marie Curie STEM Center, our drop-in tutoring center that supports students in STEM courses—no appointments necessary! Or learn about Brousseau Hall, our industry-standard science facility housing the Biology, Chemistry and EES Departments.

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SCHOOL AND DEPARTMENT INFORMATION