Introduction
Please watch this short introduction to the School of the Earth, Ocean and Environment from Dr. Joe Jones, the Undergraduate Director of the SEOE. Learn about what the department can offer to undergraduate students.
Welcome to a Virtual Tour of the undergraduate programs in the School of the Earth, Ocean and Environment (SEOE) at the University of South Carolina (USC). You may plan a visit to USC through the Visitor’s Center and schedule an information session with us at a later date.
The University of South Carolina, at a glance, has approximately 35,000 students in 16 Colleges and Schools. The SEOE is within the College of Arts and Sciences. The SEOE offers four undergraduate degree programs and five graduate degree programs. At the undergraduate level, we offer one Bachelor of Arts degree (BA in Environmental Studies) and three Bachelor of Science degrees (BS in Environmental Science, Geological Sciences and Marine Science ). The SEOE has approximately 600 undergraduates within our four degree programs and we invite you to hear more about the School of the Earth, Ocean and Environment from the following videos.
Please watch this short introduction to the School of the Earth, Ocean and Environment from Dr. Joe Jones, the Undergraduate Director of the SEOE. Learn about what the department can offer to undergraduate students.
The following Video will give you a broad overview of the School of the Earth, Ocean & Environment. The department offers many important attributes to undergraduate students.
Our faculty conduct research which provides a significant impact on the courses they teach. Our department offers a unique experience having high caliber scientists teaching our undergraduate courses. The faculty in the SEOE bring their research knowledge and experience into the classroom to educate students on the latest scientific advancements in their field of research. Hear about a few of our world-renowned faculty in each of the primary degree programs. This is a complete list of our faculty. The links below highlight several of our faculty and their groundbreaking research.
Our students have the opportunity to work and learn at our Belle W. Baruch Institute for Marine and Coastal Sciences down on the coast. Located on the North Inlet Estuary, an environmentally unique location that offers incredible research opportunities for undergraduate students to pursue their interests.
Each of our degree programs has a unique curriculum and degree requirements.
BA in Environmental Studies (ENVS) ENVS Degree Program Overview USC Requirements
BS in Environmental Science (ENVR) ENVR Degree Program Overview USC Requirements
BS in Geological Science (GEOL) GEOL Degree Program Overview USC Requirements
BS in Marine Science (MSCI) MSCI Degree Program Overview USC Requirements
However, our degree programs are not just about curriculum and course work! As a highly ranked Carnegie R1 Research Institution with a “very high research activity,” our students enjoy engaging in research. Whether with a faculty member in the field or their lab or with one of the various SEOE student organizations, students have many opportunities to be engaged. Our approximately student organizations range from SEAS (Students Engaged in Aquatic Sciences) to the Beekeeping club, SCUBA club, to student chapters of the SC Wildlife Federation, AWWA, Sierra Club and Soc. Ex. Geophysicists. Another opportunity many of our students utilize to expand their horizons is through Study Abroad; our students have had amazing experiences all over the world.
We recognize the financial implications of a college degree; the benefits of investing for a chosen career path as well the long-term earning potential, but understanding the immediate costs, too. A variety of scholarships are available and we encourage you to apply for any number of these. For SEOE scholarships, apply here by April 1 for each coming academic year.
As you are considering your career pathway, let’s look at a number of career options available with each degree offered by the SEOE.
I welcome any questions that you might have as you are considering majoring in any of our programs. I can be reached at UGradDir@seoe.sc.edu. We can also schedule a virtual meeting to answer any questions you or your family might have in greater detail.
Best regards,
Joe Jones, PhD
Director of Undergraduate Studies
JONES7@mailbox.sc.edu
803-777-7171
Jacqueline McClary, M.Ed.
Undergraduate Student Services Coordinator
MCCLARYJ@mailbox.sc.edu
Alexa Dean, MS
University Academic Advisor and First Year Advisor
AJDEAN@email.sc.edu
Gray Davis, M.Ed.
University Academic Advisor and First Year Advisor
rgw2@mailbox.sc.edu