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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&SUndergraduate Program Majors & MinorsGeneral PoliciesBeyond the ClassroomWhy EEPS?ResourcesCareersContactStudy the earth beneath your feet, or worlds far away. The Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences provides tools for understanding the processes that shape our planet and other solar system bodies. Because planets are complex systems, Earth, environmental, and planetary sciences is by necessity an interdisciplinary field. We apply biology, chemistry, physics, and math to investigate topics such as early life on Earth, the structure of the Earth’s deep interior, the nature of contaminant transport, and the evidence for water on Mars. If you’ve developed a passion for the basic sciences and are looking for a way to study these sciences outside traditional disciplinary boundaries, Earth, environmental, and planetary sciences is an ideal choice of major. Our majors offer a range of customization that allows students to focus on topics with the greatest relevance to their academic interests and career plans. All students in the major have the opportunity, although are not required, to participate in faculty research programs. Many of our students take advantage of the varied research opportunities, providing them with valuable experience for future employment or graduate school. Find your path.Majors and minors offered, course requirements, and electivesMajors & MinorsUndergraduate, Awards & NotablesUndergraduate research presentations and senior awards ceremonyRead MoreTeaching, Undergraduate, NewsletterField notes: Making it workRead MoreCurrent and Projected CoursesFind out which courses our department offersClick HerePoliciesYou've got questions? We've got answers. Check out our policies page for curriculum updates, guidance on grade requirements, transfer credit, graduate courses, independent study, and capstones.PoliciesBeyond the ClassroomResearch is strongly encouraged as part of the undergraduate experience. Many students in Earth and planetary sciences take advantage of this valuable opportunity to participate in cutting-edge studies with faculty mentors. Field camps and study abroad programs allow students to take what they've learned into the field. Learn more about research, field camp, and study abroad opportunities available beyond the classroom. Research    Study Abroad    Field Camp Why Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences? From environmental issues to planetary science, from field trips in the United States and abroad, Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences offers a rigorous yet flexible educational experience. Featured students: Molly Chaney, Zoe Lefebvre, Amanda Stadermann, and Landis Powell. Resources Capstone Experiencesexplore opportunities to synthesize your knowledgeStudent Resources & Formsbrowse departmental and university student formsUndergraduate Student Awardslearn about student awards for undergraduatesUndergrad Research create knowledge in any discipline with the office of undergrad researchSenior Thesis Policieslearn about requirements for senior thesesHonors and Distinctionslearn about EEPS honors, distinctions, and other awardssearch more resourcesResources Page Academic Calendar A&S Events Calendar Internships & CareersFinding a career after you graduate from Washington University can seem like a daunting task. Fortunately, we have resources to help you. Meet with on-campus career counselors. Discover where recent graduates were hired. Browse some of the internships our students have participated in.  Explore Internship & Career Paths from EEPS NVUTAZ_5262.jpg The professors in this department have a commitment to their students learning outside of class and development as thinkers. I have made meaningful connections many of my professors, but Dr. Mike Krawczynski in particular is one with whom I now feel comfortable simply walking into his office and asking about anything I've been pondering, and from those conversations I have learned more than I have from many classes.―Ian HutchisonAB 2023 Have questions? Contact UsQuick 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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