Bachelor of Science in Earth-Space Science 48 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Indianapolis |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Science in Earth-Space Science

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Starting Month

Jan-2000Starting Month

Programme overview

Main Subject

Physics and Astronomy

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Earth-space science is a discovery of the various cycles of Earth's landforms, oceans and the solar system, and how the various ecosystems that inhabit our planet are continuously influenced by and connected with the universe. If you're fascinated by questions of earth and space, the earth-space science major may be a good fit for you. UIndy’s location in central Indiana allows for exceptional opportunities to foster applied learning. You can expect to use lab experiences and theory from your courses to engage in local geological research projects and other hands-on experiences that you can later apply to interactive careers. The earth-space science program provides a dual approach to your education: theory and applied learning. Theory explores the way the earth forms, how rocks weather, and how climates change. Applied learning investigates the practical applications of these theories. You can expect to: Research how soil and watersheds form, Map geological formations on local expeditions, Work with ongoing archaeological projects, Collect, identify and organize Indiana paleontological specimens.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Physics and Astronomy

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Earth-space science is a discovery of the various cycles of Earth's landforms, oceans and the solar system, and how the various ecosystems that inhabit our planet are continuously influenced by and connected with the universe. If you're fascinated by questions of earth and space, the earth-space science major may be a good fit for you. UIndy’s location in central Indiana allows for exceptional opportunities to foster applied learning. You can expect to use lab experiences and theory from your courses to engage in local geological research projects and other hands-on experiences that you can later apply to interactive careers. The earth-space science program provides a dual approach to your education: theory and applied learning. Theory explores the way the earth forms, how rocks weather, and how climates change. Applied learning investigates the practical applications of these theories. You can expect to: Research how soil and watersheds form, Map geological formations on local expeditions, Work with ongoing archaeological projects, Collect, identify and organize Indiana paleontological specimens.

Admission Requirements

5.5+
Applicants should complete a college preparatory curriculum (such as a Core 40 or Academic Honors in Indiana) and satisfactorily complete 30-40 courses from the following subject areas: English and literature, History, Foreign language, Mathematics (algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, or other similar college preparatory courses), Laboratory science (biology, advanced biology, chemistry, advanced chemistry, anatomy and physiology, etc.); Social studies (sociology, psychology, economics, and government). Other English Language Requirements: A TOEFL score of 500 paper-based.

48 Months
Jan-2000

Tuition fees

Domestic
0 USD
International
0 USD

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