
If you would like to focus your coursework on a particular topic, the following curriculum tracks can be used to guide your course selection, but these tracks are completely optional, and students are free to mix and match courses from various tracks if desired:
- ESCI 122 – Air Pollution
- EART 121 – The Atmosphere
- EART 124 – Modeling Earth’s Climate
- EART 129 – Global Change
- EART 131 – Sea Level Change
- EART 148 – Glaciology
- OCEA 111 – Climate Dynamics
- EART 172 – Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
- ESCI 150 – Field and Lab Methods in Aquatic Science
- EART 116 – Hydrology
- EART 146 – Groundwater
- OCEA 120 – Aquatic Chemistry
- OCEA 124 – Aquatic Organic Geochemistry
- ESCI 150 – Field and Lab Methods in Aquatic Science
- EART 102 – Marine Geology
- OCEA 100 – Physical Oceanography
- OCEA 101 – The Marine Environment
- OCEA 118 – Marine Microbial Ecology
- OCEA 122 – Chemical Oceanography
- OCEA 130 – Biological Oceanography
- OCEA 141 – Marine Ecosystems
- EART 172 – Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
- ESCI 150 – Field and Lab Methods in Aquatic Science
- EART 105 – Coastal Geology
- EART 106 – Coasts in Crisis
- EART 131 – Sea Level Change