Earth & Environmental Sciences at Susquehanna University

Earth and Environmental Sciences

Susquehanna’s earth and environmental sciences program links the study of geology, hydrology and meteorology to explore how earth’s systems work and how humans impact those systems.  
Students work in the natural environment and may find themselves knee-deep in the nearby Susquehanna River or hiking in Death Valley, California. 

Graduates work as teachers, wetland scientists, environmental policymakers… the list of options is as varied as student interests.

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Earth and Environmental Sciences

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Earth and Environmental Sciences

The New Science Building – “Green” Inside and Out

SU’s new science center, constructed from local and recycled materials and reliant upon natural light, will be the university’s largest academic building, and the most environmentally sensitive.  More »



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