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StudentsGraduateA graduate department of the University of California at San Diego,
Scripps is one of the oldest and largest centers for global science
research and graduate training in the world. More than 300 research
programs are now conducted at Scripps, aimed at gaining
comprehensive understanding of the oceans, atmosphere and structure
of the Earth.
Undergraduate The Scripps Institution of Oceanography Department offers over 45
undergraduate courses covering a wide breadth of earth and marine
sciences on several different levels. There are several introductory
classes for non majors, and upper-division courses intended for a
wide range of students in natural science majors. For students
interested in careers in earth sciences, the Scripps Institution of
Oceanography offers a B.S. degree and a contiguous B.S./M.S. degree
in Earth Sciences. In addition, students may follow a
chemistry/earth sciences major, a physics major with a
specialization in earth sciences, or an environmental systems/earth
sciences major (see the "Chemistry," "Physics," or "Environmental
Systems" sections of the catalog for details). The program also
offers an academic minor in earth sciences. |
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