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From
its inception in 1983, the Doctoral Program
in Earth and Environmental Sciences has
identified itself with “promoting teaching
and research in the study of the earth.”
With faculty in atmospheric sciences, environmental
sciences, geography and geology, the Earth
and Environmental Sciences Program at at
CUNY spans a broad array of subjects focusing
on the earth, its environments, human activities,
and the linkages between them. Our students
have the unique opportunity to study both
the physical and human environments simultaneously,
or to focus on specific subjects within
the program’s specializations. Today, the
faculty has a strong commitment to education
and research in Geography and Environmental
and Geological Sciences.
The
specialization
in Geography provides an opportunity
to pursue doctoral studies in one of the
world’s largest and most dynamic metropolitan
locations with a diverse faculty at the
Graduate Center and at Hunter and Lehman
Colleges within the CUNY system. The program
has five core areas: Geographic Information
Science; Geography and Social Theory; Physical
Geography; Urban and Regional Dynamics;
and Geographic Education.
The
specialization
in Environmental and Geological Sciences
offers research opportunities in a broad
spectrum of Earth-focused science, including
topics of classical Geology; studies of
Earth’s fluid envelopes; and applying combinations
of geology, biology, chemistry, and physics
to studying Earth’s diverse environments
and their ecosystems. The program has four
core areas: Atmospheric and Hydrologic Sciences;
Terrestrial, Estuarine, and Marine Studies;
Earth Materials and Earth Processes; and
Urban Environments and Public Health.
Executive Officer:
Professor Yehuda Klein
Phone: 212 817-8240
E-mail
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