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"Jeff" wrote in message . .. * Bob Crantz wrote, On 5/23/2007 12:00 PM: "Jeff" wrote in message . .. Does MIT offer a BS in "earth science"? No. It has the same offerings as Colorado School of Mines. You are merely repeating what I've already said. Of course it does. Here's the link: http://eapsweb.mit.edu/education/und...jor/index.html You can concentrate in Geoscience, Environmental, Weather, or Planetary. In addition, you can major in other areas and minor in these fields. Thanks Jeff. I looked but could not find the actual title of the degree offered. Where does it say BSES as in "Bachelor of Science in Earth Science"? As you can see SUNY offers a BSES: http://www.fredonia.edu/department/geosciences/es.asp I don't know why the exact title is so important to you. However, the the Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences in the School of Science offers this degree: Bachelor of Science in Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences I was discussing Earth Science right from the get-go. Not geology, meteorology, geophysics, environmental science, planetary science or any other program except Earth Science. Go back and check. |
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Bob Crantz wrote:
"Jeff" wrote in message . .. * Bob Crantz wrote, On 5/23/2007 12:00 PM: "Jeff" wrote in message om... Does MIT offer a BS in "earth science"? No. It has the same offerings as Colorado School of Mines. You are merely repeating what I've already said. Of course it does. Here's the link: http://eapsweb.mit.edu/education/und...jor/index.html You can concentrate in Geoscience, Environmental, Weather, or Planetary. In addition, you can major in other areas and minor in these fields. Thanks Jeff. I looked but could not find the actual title of the degree offered. Where does it say BSES as in "Bachelor of Science in Earth Science"? As you can see SUNY offers a BSES: http://www.fredonia.edu/department/geosciences/es.asp I don't know why the exact title is so important to you. However, the the Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences in the School of Science offers this degree: Bachelor of Science in Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences I was discussing Earth Science right from the get-go. Not geology, meteorology, geophysics, environmental science, planetary science or any other program except Earth Science. Go back and check. All those things are Earth Science, yutz....why don't you go have an affair with a tesla coil and get it over with? |
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* Bob Crantz wrote, On 5/23/2007 9:44 PM:
I don't know why the exact title is so important to you. However, the the Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences in the School of Science offers this degree: Bachelor of Science in Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences I was discussing Earth Science right from the get-go. Not geology, meteorology, geophysics, environmental science, planetary science or any other program except Earth Science. Go back and check. I did check. You implied that "Earth Science" is the field that claims Global Warming is real, but that is in fact supported by many fields. Now you're claiming that what is called "Earth Science" at MIT doesn't count because its not light enough. Why don't you show us these "light" degrees, and demonstrate that its people with these degrees that are behind the GW claims? |
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