The earth, environmental and physical sciences (EEPS) program, coadministered by the departments of geology and physics, combines the disciplines of geology, physics and environmental science, and supporting fields such as biology and chemistry. It is designed to train a new generation of scientists, professionals and educators who will be well equipped with general knowledge and skills in methodology, critical and creative thinking in scientific research, and advanced knowledge and skills in geology, environmental science or physics.
Although there is no undergraduate degree in earth, environmental and physical sciences (EEPS), the following EEPS courses may be used toward an undergraduate degree in physics or geology.