Earth and Atmospheric Sciences

Academic Department

What We Do

Understanding how the Earth works is key to protecting it. Our programs prepare students for careers in environmental science, geology, meteorology, and climate studies. You’ll benefit from small class sizes, dedicated instructors and engaging, hands-on science activities. With the Rocky Mountains and Colorado’s unique weather nearby, you’ll have an incredible outdoor classroom to explore and learn from daily.

Email eas@unco.edu
Phone 970-351-2398
Location Ross Hall 3235
Address 1100 22nd St, Greeley, CO

New Program: Climate Science BS

Explore our BS in Climate Science program to address climate change and prepare for a satisfying career to save the planet.

What Can You Do With Your Degree?

With a degree in Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, you can explore many exciting careers. You might study earthquakes and volcanoes, forecast the weather or help fight climate change. Some graduates work to protect the environment, manage natural disasters, or find clean energy solutions. Others teach science, work in museums or help share science with the public. You can also work for the government, in research or at companies focused on the environment. These jobs are growing rapidly, and UNC gives you the skills and experience to get started.

Why Earth and Atmospheric Sciences?

Our program offers cutting-edge facilities and passionate faculty who are committed to your success. We focus solely on undergraduate students, empowering you to build the skills and confidence needed to help you launch a rewarding career after graduation.

Exciting Experiences

As an undergraduate, you’ll get the chance to explore science up close through hands-on research in labs and out in the field. Unique classes like Storm-Chasing let you experience real science in action, making your learning exciting and unforgettable.

Student records storm data during a storm chase.

Student recording storm data outside.

Shape Your Future with Earth and Atmospheric Sciences

If you have an interest in weather patterns, the environment, or Earth sciences, you will find growing career opportunities in Climate Science, Environmental Science, Geology and Meteorology. You’ll gain the knowledge, skills and support necessary to prepare you for success in these important and expanding fields.

Students collecting data at the Little Thompson River

Class conducting reiver research outside.

Personalized Learning with Professors Who Bring Global Experience

Our teachers work hard to give you great classes and chances to do real research. Many of them have worked in other countries and bring useful experience to their teaching.

Our upper-level classes are small, with about 10 students, so you get plenty of help and attention.

Students analyzing geological samples.

Tackle Climate Change with our New Climate Science Degree

With a BS in Climate Science, you’ll be ready to take on climate change. You’ll learn how to track environmental changes, help communities adapt, and create real solutions. With hands-on experience and a mix of science and practical skills, you’ll be prepared for jobs in the environment or for graduate school.

Students and professors analyzing storm data.

Students and professors analyzing storm data.

Voices From Our Program

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Forecasting Success: How Rob Craft Found Mentorship and Opportunity at UNC

“I’ve accumulated an extraordinary amount of knowledge and skills that have prepared me for life after UNC. The programs I’ve been part of have given me an exponential boost in confidence, as a scientist and as a person.”

Rob Craft

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From Uncertainty to Empowerment: Genevieve’s UNC Journey

“Getting the support I needed was life-changing. I felt seen, heard, and validated—and it gave me the confidence to move forward.”

Genevieve Hankins

Fieldwork, Faculty, and Finding Her Path: Anna’s UNC Journey

“Every professor becomes a friend and mentor. The faculty are incredibly passionate, knowledgeable, and kind. They’ve shaped who I am as a scientist and as a person. Never be afraid to reach out for help. Your department wants to see you succeed. Making those connections will fuel your fire for your field.”

Anna Dispirito

From Adversity to Discovery: A Geology Student’s Journey at UNC

“The EaS has been critical to my success and growth. All of the faculty members in the department create a supportive environment where I could thrive despite personal challenges, and they encouraged me to pursue hands-on experiences like research and fieldwork."

Shandon Miller

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Head shot of Genevieve Hankins

Energy and Environment Leadership Symposium