7 PhD programmes in Earth Sciences in California, United States
Geophysics
Geophysics is a hybrid discipline uniquely devoted to applying physical principles and methods to studying Earth’s and other planets’ complex systems (processes and properties). The program at Stanford University is designed to provide a background of fundamentals in science and courses to coordinate these fundamentals with the principles of geophysics.
Physical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography is the field of study that deals with mechanisms of energy transfer through the sea and across its boundaries, and with the physical interactions of the sea with its surroundings, especially including the influence of the seas on the climate of the atmosphere. The Physical Oceanography program is offered by the University of California, San Diego.
Earth and Planetary Science
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at University of California, Berkeley offers a PhD degree in Earth and Planetary Science. The central objective of the graduate program is to encourage creative thinking and develop the capacity for independent and original research.
Geophysics and Space Physics
At the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), we offer a phd degree in Geophysics and Space Physics.
Earth and Planetary Sciences
The University of California, Riverside Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences focuses on research and education about Earth dynamics and history, planets inside and outside of our solar system, and life in the universe.
Earth System Science
Earth System Science PhD students at the University of California, Irvine (UCI) join the global scientific community in the effort to define the causes and impacts of climate change and to develop effective solutions for a sustainable future.
Geophysics
Students in the Geophysics program at the University of California, San Diego study Earth and other planets to advance our fundamental understanding of their origin, composition, and evolution, and explore the implications for life, for the environment, and for society.