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Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences

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Science for a sustainable future.

Are you interested in how Earth’s systems work together? Do you wish to learn how humans interact with and change the environment? Are you fascinated by today’s ever-evolving mapping and GIS technologies? Do you hope to make a difference in creating a sustainable future for generations to come?

A degree in earth and environmental sciences can help you do all that and much more. And with our expert faculty, state-of-the-art laboratories and versatile nearby landscapes, there’s no better place to earn your degree than ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú State.

Where opportunity begins.

When it comes to selecting your field of study, you have plenty of options for bachelor’s, master’s and certification programs.

Bachelor's Degree Tracks

  • Anthropology
  • Archaeology
  • Earth science (secondary education)
  • Environmental science
  • Geography and GIS
  • Geology

Master's Degree Programs

  • MS in Earth and Environmental Sciences has both non-thesis and thesis options. Thesis Concentrations include: Archaeology,  Environmental geology, Geoinformatics, and Watershed science.
  • MS in Sustainability Science

Accelerated BS+MS (4+1) Program

Starting Fall 2020, eligible students in their junior year can apply for our Accelerated BS+MS Program and complete a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in EES in five years. 

Certifications

  •  GIS certificate (undergraduate)
  • Geospatial Data Science certificate (graduate)

Discover yourself.

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"Being a teaching assistant, mentor, tutor, and outreach ambassador with the EES Department has given me a passion for environmental education that I will carry with me to my doctorate program and beyond. I never expected to find myself in a STEM field - much less love it - but the Environmental Science program at ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú State has really showed me that there's a path for everyone. I am very grateful for the education and support I have received during my time here and I can't wait to offer that same love of learning and support to my future students."

Ash MedlockEnvironmental Science Major, Paris, Tennessee

Career options

A degree in earth and environmental sciences will open countless doors to your future. In fact, job growth in the field is higher than average with the work being done by earth and environmental sciences graduates more important than ever.

Career options include but are not limited to:

  • Anthropologist
  • Archaeologist
  • Cartographer
  • Earth or soil scientist
  • Environmental coordinator
  • Environmental geology consultant
  • Geographer
  • Geologist
  • Geospatial data scientist
  • Hydrologist
  • Museum curator
  • Park ranger
  • Remote sense specialist
  • Teacher
  • Urban and regional planner
  • Watershed scientist

And that’s only the beginning.

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What's next?

Tour campus and connect with current earth and environmental sciences students and faculty to see the incredible opportunities waiting for you at ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú State.

Contact

Earth and Environmental Sciences

Dr. Robin Zhang, Chair

335 Blackburn Science Building
qzhang@murraystate.edu
270.809.6760

  

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