Why get a master’s degree in earth sciences?
Earth scientists enable society to engage in the responsible and prudent use of Earth’s resources and to understand and facilitate the mitigation of natural disasters and climate change. The demand for skilled geoscientists in the United States and worldwide is expected to grow rapidly in coming years. This M.S. degree will prepare you for jobs in either the public or private sector that require knowledge of Earth systems. The Earth sciences M.S. degree may include aspects from a broad spectrum of disciplines including geology, hydrology, oceanography, ocean mapping, geochemistry, climate science, geophysics, and scientific communication.
Why choose UNH’s earth sciences program?
Earth sciences students at UNH gain experimental, numerical, and analytical skills in rigorous classes and research projects focused on sites in New England and around the world. Cutting-edge research experiences involve instrumentation such as scanning and transmission electronic microscopes, inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometers, and ion chromatography. The Department of Earth Sciences is one of the key academic centers of UNH’s renowned programs in Earth and environmental sciences, with many students working with faculty in the Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space (EOS), the Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping (CCOM), and the School of Marine Science and Ocean Engineering (SMSOE).
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