About SIO UnderGrad 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. For students interested in
broadening their understanding of and opportunity in marine science and
oceanography, the program offers an academic minor in Marine Science.
The Marine Science minor in is designed to complement the strong
disciplinary training of UCSD basic natural science and engineering
majors (i.e. chemistry, physics, biological sciences, earth sciences,
engineering, mathematics etc.) by providing a broad interdisciplinary
perspective with an applied environmental focus. In addition to
formal coursework, dozens of UCSD undergraduates, from a wide variety of
majors, benefit each year from individual and group research projects
with SIO faculty and researchers.
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