Set Out to Safeguard the Future
Through the study of Earth & Environmental Sciences (EES), you will unravel the complex tapestry of our world’s processes, decoding patterns and unveiling hidden truths through sophisticated techniques. To study natural systems is to understand past environments, our current environment, and the future of the Earth system. As global environmental changes accelerate, it is critical—now more than ever—to possess a broad and comprehensive understanding of the Earth sciences.
We offer both M.S. and Ph.D. degree programs in EES. Under a broad Earth-systems umbrella, students research the subdisciplines of ecology, environmental science, biogeochemistry, oceanography, geology, geochemistry, and geophysics.
M.S. candidates typically complete the program in 2 years by performing thesis research and 30 credit hours of coursework.
Ph.D. candidates typically complete the program in 4–5 years, by completing dissertation research and coursework that varies based on prior experience.
Program Specific Admissions Requirements
- Submit a CAS graduate application with supporting materials
- Applications and all supporting materials are due by the following deadlines:
Application Deadlines
January 1
Priority deadline for fall enrollment (financial aid consideration)
July 1
General deadline for fall enrollment (no funding)
November 1
Deadline for spring enrollment*
*Please contact the EES department for information if you are interested in a spring semester start.
Ready for the Next Step?
Apply to the Earth & Environmental Sciences graduate programs via the online graduate application.