The Department of the Geophysical Sciences at the University of Chicago is widely recognized as a premier center for graduate student education. Courses that have been taken by graduate students in Solid Earth and Planetary Sciences in the past few years include,
CHEM 26100 Quantum Mechanics
CMSC 35600 Image Processing/Computer Vision
GEOS 21000 Topics in Scientific Computing
GEOS 21700 Introduction to Mineralogy
GEOS 23000 Field Course in Structural Geology, Petrology, and Stratigraphy
GEOS 23200 Climate Dynamics of the Earth and Other Planets
GEOS 23300 Physical Oceanography
GEOS 23400 Chemical Oceanography
GEOS 24500 Atmosphere and Ocean in Motion
GEOS 30000 Reading and Research
GEOS 30200 Research in the Geophysical Sciences
GEOS 30300 Thermodynamics and Phase Change
GEOS 31000 Cosmochemistry
GEOS 31100 Geochemistry
GEOS 31200 Mineral Physics
GEOS 31300 Earth's Mantle: Structure, Composition and Dynamics
GEOS 31500 Topics in Stratigraphy and Biosedimentology
GEOS 33200 Global Tectonics
GEOS 33400 Cosmochronology/Geochronology
GEOS 34400 Analytical Techniques
GEOS 35100 Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics
GEOS 37300 Radiation Transfer Theory
GEOS 37550 Field: Late Quaternary Paleoenvironment/Geomorphology of New Zealand
GEOS 37551 Field Glaciology
GEOS 40000 Reading and Research
MATH 20000 Math Methods for Physical Sciences 1
MATH 20100 Math Methods for Physical Sciences 2
PHYS 28000 Current Research Topics
PHYS 32200 Advanced Electrodynamics 1
PHYS 33000 Math Methods of Physics
PHYS 42900 Nonlinear Dynamics
PHYS 44300 Quantum Field Theory 1