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Skip to contentDepartment of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary SciencesMenu Close Search Undergraduate ProgramGraduate ProgramPeopleAlumniFacilitiesCoursesProjected Course ScheduleAll Active CoursesResourcesResearch CentersLet your curiosity lead the way:Apply TodayHomeRecent NewsUpcoming EventsDiversity & InclusionHow to Reach Us Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&SEEPS Graduate Program Are you passionate about unearthing the secrets of our planet and beyond? Join us at Washington University's Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences.  Your curiosity is the key to unlocking mysteries that span billions of years and traverse the solar system. Immerse yourself in a vibrant academic community dedicated to understanding our dynamic Earth, its intricate environmental systems, and the other celestial bodies that populate our solar system. Whether you're decoding the impact of climate change, investigating the complexities of geological processes, exploring the potential of life on distant planets, or working with data from the latest space mission, our Department will empower you to shape the future of scientific discovery. Your journey begins here. Click the link below and provide us your contact information to receive information about our program, its resources, and the steps you need to take to apply. We will not share your contact information outside of our Department. Request Information   Applications for Fall 2025 will open in September 2024Visit the Office of Graduate StudiesGraduate StudiesEEPS Graduate Program OverviewPhD program Join our highly acclaimed, fully-funded five-year Ph.D. program in Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences and kick-start your research career with specialized technical and professional training. Your first year in the program sets the foundation. You’ll identify a research mentor, embark on advanced coursework, initiate your research, form your Research Advisory Committee, and execute a first-year research project in your field of interest. You’ll continue into your second year with more comprehensive courses, advanced research, and committee meetings. At the end of the second year, successfully passing your qualification exam will demonstrate that you’re capable of independent research. At this point you’ll be awarded a master’s degree. In years three to five, you’ll immerse yourself in cutting-edge research in your chosen field, culminating in a dissertation defense at the end of your fifth year. Throughout your journey, you’ll benefit from mentorship, research funding, and opportunities to travel for fieldwork, research, and presenting your findings at international conferences. A detailed description of program requirements can be found here. Post-baccalaureate program Our two-year fully-funded post-baccalaureate program is tailored for exceptional individuals transitioning to graduate school with a vision to eventually pursue a Ph.D. In this program you’ll engage in a carefully selected array of undergraduate and advanced courses to achieve academic excellence and boost your future research potential. Successful completion of two years qualifies you for a master's degree and potential invitation to apply to our Ph.D. program. Graduate Application Requirements Transcripts of all previous undergraduate and graduate programs Three recommendation letters Resume or C.V. Responses to application questions Applications for Fall 2025 will open in September 2024       Visit the Office of Graduate Studies Research That Pushes Boundaries Want to know more about the labs and facilities where you'll be doing your research? Our Research page lists all of our research groups by concentration area, and you can also explore the cutting-edge facilities we have in the department as well as others around WashU.   Browse Labs and Facilities Resources at Your Fingertips Here are a few resources to help you get started. Don't see what you're looking for? Visit the Resources page to find a list of all graduate student resources. Student Resources & Formsbrowse departmental and university student formsThe Graduate Center meet, connect, and engage with other graduate and professional studentsThe Office of Graduate Studies in Arts & Sciences learn about applying, school-wide policies, and governanceMore Application InformationYou can find answers to common questions about applications in our Graduate School FAQ For those choosing to submit GRE scores, please use WashU's school code 6929 and the department code 0806. However, please note that GRE scores are optional. If you're submitting official TOEFL scores, please send them through ETS using WashU's school code 6929 and the TOEFL department code 71. For inquiries about application fee waivers, please email [email protected]   Graduate Program Contacts For general inquiries, contact Erin Marshall. For questions about the application process and requirements, contact Mike Krawczynski, Graduate Admissions Coordinator. For questions about the graduate academic program, contact Alex Bradley, Director of Graduate Studies.   Quick LinksFacilitiesResearch CentersDiversity & InclusionCoursesOur AlumniHow to Reach UsComputer SupportResourcesAdditional information Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&SCopyright 2024 by:Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. LouisFollow Us Instagram Twitter Contact Us: Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences [email protected] 314-935-5610 Visit the main Washington University in St. Louis website1 Brookings Drive / St. Louis, MO 63130 / wustl.edu

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