Department of the Earth, Atmosphere, and Climate

Welcome

There are many challenges facing society today. Geoscientists who understand Earth processes, resources, atmosphere, and environments can help address these challenges and are in high demand.

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A world of possibilities

A degree in climate science, geology or meteorology opens the door to career opportunities that involve innovative technologies, outdoor adventures and world travel – work that helps sustain society and protect the planet.

Already decided on a major? Adding Geology or Meteorology as an additional major will further enhance your career path. Check out our department’s 4-year course plans for combining the Geology degree or Meteorology degree with Engineering, Environmental Science, and Biology.

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Research

Department faculty members maintain well-funded research programs in several focus areas. Graduate and undergraduate students have opportunities to conduct research with some of the most well-respected scientists in their field.

I think what makes the climate science major here so useful is the multiple pathways that students can choose from. Climate science is applicable to many different majors and fields, and this major allows students with interests ranging from agriculture to political science to apply climate science to their current focus.

Owen Halverson (’24 climate science)

Commitment to quality teaching

Our department is committed to maintaining a supportive environmental that ensures the learning and success of all students.

Land acknowledgement

Iowa State University is located on the ancestral lands and territory of the Baxoje (bah-kho-dzhe), or Ioway Nation. The United States obtained the land from the Meskwaki and Sauk nations in the Treaty of 1842. We wish to recognize our obligations to this land and to the people who took care of it, as well as to the 17,000 Native people who live in Iowa today.