The Earth and Planetary Science major is offered by the Physics and Astronomy Department in the May School of Arts and Sciences .
Hassan Bajwa
College Center 110D
508-565-1126
hbajwa@stonehill.edu
The Earth and Planetary Science, B.S. is an interdisciplinary program offered jointly by the Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics Departments.
Mission of the Program
The Earth and Planetary Sciences major is meant to serve students with a strong interest in math, physics, chemistry and computational methods applied to planetary sciences, who wish to pursue technical careers (e.g., traditional/alternative energy industries) or graduate studies at research universities with strong Earth and Planetary Science programs. The major would be useful to those wishing to pursue advanced degrees in areas such as planetology and space exploration, planetary astrophysics, geology/geophysics, Earth’s evolution, climate modeling or meteorology.
Learning Goals
Majors in Earth and Planetary Science will:
- demonstrate a clear understanding of these five core curriculum areas: general chemistry, general physics, general principles of environmental science and geology, climate science and oceanography.
- use the aforementioned knowledge in these areas to describe and explain Earth cycles and the main drivers of geological phenomena.
- understand how science is performed: observation, hypothesis development, experimental design & execution, data collection and interpretation.
- understand the philosophical, ethical, and societal dimensions of planetary science as a human endeavor.
The major in Earth and Planetary Sciences requires the completion of 17 courses.