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Contact Information: Earth Sciences Program Akeley-Lawrence Science Center room 201 Vermillion, SD 57069 phone: (605) 677-5649 fax: (605) 677-6121 esci@usd.edu Last Modified: 04/22/09 |
Some earth scientists explore the earth's structure, rocks, minerals, fossils and water. Some study the atmosphere and the production of weather, and the relationships of oceans to land. Others examine the effects of the environment on humans, and, more importantly, the effects of humans on the environment. Earth Science is a broad science, employing many skills learned in chemistry, physics, and biology. The Earth Sciences Program prepares students for a wide variety of exciting careers in geology and other specialties, and it also assists students pursuing many aspects of business, politics, law, and education. The program is closely associated with the South Dakota Geological Survey, which offers students many resources and internship opportunities. |
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