PTGSBS - Planetary Geoscience

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Planetary SciencesGeosciencesCollege of ScienceBS - Bachelor of Science

Program Type

Bachelor of Science

College

College of Science

Career

Undergraduate

Program Description

The B.S. in Planetary Geoscience will prepare students for science and industry careers in the rapidly expanding field of planetary science and exploration (including Earth and its Moon, the planets, their satellites, and myriad minor bodies in the solar system; as well as exoplanetary systems). The curriculum will build on a foundation of mathematics, physics and chemistry; it will comprise fundamental training in Earth materials, structures, and processes; and it will provide advanced study of the physical and chemical evolution of the Solar System and advanced course options focused on particular planetary bodies and planetary topics. The curriculum will culminate in a capstone research experience and advanced fieldwork in relevant Earth settings. Students will take courses from faculty in two internationally recognized, top-rated departments - Planetary Science and Geosciences - with opportunities for transdisciplinary mentorship and advisement.

Learning Outcomes

- Identify the planets and classes of minor objects and describe key features associated with them.
- Explain the physical processes governing solar system dynamics.
- Relate the chemical makeup of planetary bodies to the formation and evolution of the solar system.
- Solve quantitative problems related to the geological processes that have shaped planetary landscapes.
- Collect, analyze, and interpret data through research or field work.