Discipline Subjects
The remainder of the program consists of 60 units from either the Discipline or Supporting Science subjects; no more than 36 units can be from Supporting Science. The program of study must be approved by the student's academic advisor and the undergraduate committee of the department.
12.005 |
Applications of Continuum Mechanics to Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences |
12.006J |
Nonlinear Dynamics I: Chaos |
12.007 |
Geobiology: The History of Life on Earth |
12.008 |
Classical Mechanics: A computational approach |
12.021 |
Earth Science, Energy, and the Environment |
12.086 |
Modeling Environmental Complexity |
12.102 |
Environmental Earth Science |
12.104 |
Geochemistry of the Earth and Planets |
12.108 |
Structure of Earth Materials |
12.109 |
Petrology |
12.113 |
Structural Geology |
12.114 |
Field Geology |
12.119 |
Analytical Techniques for Studying Environmental & Geological Samples |
12.120 |
Environmental Earth Science Field Course |
12.158 |
Molecular Biochemistry |
12.163 |
Geomorphology |
12.170 |
Essentials of Geology |
12.201 |
Essentials of Geophysics |
12.207 |
Nonlinear Dynamics: Continuum Systems |
12.213 |
Alternate Energy Sources |
12.214 |
Environmental Geophysics |
12.301 |
Past and Present Climate |
12.306 |
Atmospheric Physics and Chemistry |
12.310 |
An Introduction to Weather Forecasting |
12.333 |
Atmospheric and Ocean Circulations |
12.336J |
Air Pollution |
12.338 |
Aerosol and Cloud Microphysics |
12.385 |
Environmental Science and Society |
12.340 |
Global Warming Science |
12.348J |
Global Climate Change: Economics, Science, and Policy |
12.420 |
Physics and Chemistry of the Solar System |
12.425 |
Extrasolar Planets: Physics and Detection Techniques |
12.43J |
Space Systems Engineering |
12.431J |
Space Systems Development I |