Extended Accelerator - Bachelor of Science - Geophysics At University of South Carolina: Tuition Fee: $40,977.00 USD / Year (Scholarship Available)
Extended Accelerator Program (EAP) combines language, culture and academics to give students a deep understanding of life in and out of the American classroom and includes personalized English-language instruction and tutoring.
As a student in the Extended Accelerator, you’ll get:
- A contextual curriculum that mixes language, culture and academics
- Exclusive access to a course focusing on life in the U.S. and in the local community
- A full year’s worth of college credits
- Extensive English-language tutoring, academic advising and student support
- Personalized English-language support specific to the classes you take
Understanding and caring for our planet requires an appreciation of the sweeping arc from the solid earth, to freshwater and marine systems, to the relationship of humans to those environments. Our mission at the School of the Earth, Ocean and Environment is to achieve an understanding of Earth’s diverse environments and human relationships through research, and to convey that understanding through education, and outreach to the broader community. We are one of only two institutions in the southeastern U.S. that offers a Geophysics undergraduate major degree.
As a geophysics major, you will benefit from a combination of quality classroom education, laboratory experience and field based activities. You will focus on the physics of the earth and its atmosphere, including seismology, oceanography and volcanology.
You will also have the unique opportunity to complete a six-week field course in Colorado to get valuable hands-on experience. This opportunity synergizes your education in geophysics to understanding the earth's formation in an observational setting.
A major in geophysics can prepare you for careers in:
- Environmental consulting
- Energy industries
- State entities such as the Department of Natural Resources, the S.C. Geological Survey and the Department of Health and Environmental Control