Studying the past and the present of the Earth, including interactions among the non-living environment, humans and other forms of life, to inform responsible decisions about the future.
Educational Programs
Undergraduate
Two undergraduate majors in Earth Science and in Environmental Studies equip our students with thorough understanding of nature and environmental issues through classroom education combined with practical learning in the lab and the field.
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Two Professional Masters programs in Environmental Studies and in Applied Geosciences prepare full or part-time students to become experts in managing complex environmental problems.
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A PhD program in Earth and Environmental Science enables students to become successful independent researchers in academia or non-academic settings.
Learn MoreResearch done by our faculty, postdoctoral scientists and students focuses on a wide variety of the Earth system’s non-living and living components to increase the understanding of how our planet works and responds to perturbations, such as the global environmental change brought about by human activities.
Our guiding principle is to embrace all dimensions of human diversity, both because it is morally just and because fostering diversity, equity and inclusion enhances scientific creativity and is key to achieving an environmentally sustainable future.
Housed in the Earth and Environmental Science Department, The Water Center combines water science with policy innovation to develop integrated new strategies for solutions to the most challenging urban water problems.
The Water Center homepage can be found here - https://watercenter.sas.upenn.edu/.
News
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With the Phillies’ World Series hopes dashed by the Arizona Diamondbacks, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania are…
Read More2023 Earth & Environmental Science Awards
Congratulations to the 2023 Earth and Environmental Science award recipients! Earth & Environmental…
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Michael Mann, Presidential Distinguished Professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Science and Director of Penn…
Read MoreNolan Jacobs Awarded Society of American Military Engineers Scholarship
Nolan Jacobs, EES undergraduate student, UAB member, and University of Pennsylvania Navy ROTC,…
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