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ESES
systems engineer
who do you want to be?
astronaut
science teacher
professor
science writerastronomer
hydrologist
geophysicist
environmental policymaker
volcanologist
School of Earth and Space ExplorationArizona State University
sese.asu.edu
roboticist
geologist
School of Earth and Space ExplorationBateman Physical Sciences, F-Wing
Tempe, AZ 85287-1404http://sese.asu.edu
find your passion.
make your difference.
astrobiologist
EXPLORERSThe School of Earth and Space Exploration (SESE) at Arizona State University
is committed to a better understanding of our universe and, especially, our home world.
The combination of powerful new programs in lunar exploration,
astrobiology, geodynamics, robotics, sustainability and
high-performance computing, creates an environment that is contemporary, exciting, and rewarding.
Our extensive research portfolio includes field work on every continent on Earth; probes sent to the Moon, Mars, Venus, Mer-cury, and beyond; and ground-based and orbiting telescopes interrogating deep space. Ongoing research with national lab-oratories, government agencies (NASA, NSF, USGS), and pri-vate industry allows us to provide our students with valuable hands-on learning opportunities. Signature research areas are:
Astrophysics• Cosmology• Earth System Sciences• Planetary Sciences• Science Education • Systems Engineering•
research
SESE is the only school in the world offering this degree, which combines exposure to engineering disciplines with a broad geoscientific and astrophysical view of the universe to provide an integrated education across earth sciences, plan-etary sciences, astrophysics and engineering. This strong foundation will prepare students for key roles in space re-search and industry, environmental and geologic engineering, earth resources and exploration, and water and environmental use policy. Within this degree are four concentrations:
• Astrobiology & Biogeosciences• Astrophysics• Exploration Systems Design• Geological Sciences
Earth and Space Exploration (B.S.)
Providing a foundational understanding of the evolution of the Earth system with an emphasis on the planetary context for sustainable human societies, graduates will be prepared for “green” careers in industry, consulting, education, government agencies and organizations.
Earth and Environmental Studies (B.A.)
While students develop a strong theoretical background, the program focuses on developing the requisite teaching knowledge and abilities to be a successful teacher of students in grades 7-12. This degree is offered in collaboration with the College of Education.
Earth and Space Education (B.A.E.)
degree programs be part of a new generation of
Our research and educational activities set the stage for a new era of exploration.