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Studying environmental science allows you to investigate human-environment interactions through multiple academic fields. You'll analyze Earth's physical, chemical, and biological systems to develop critical thinking skills about global processes and apply scientific solutions to environmental challenges. Customize your education by selecting from six specialization areas: Applied Biology, Environmental Earth Systems, Environmetrics (environmental statistics), Water Science, Environmental Archaeology, or General Environmental Science.
This specialization caters to students seeking a comprehensive grasp of environmental processes and planetary systems. Learners acquire quantitative research techniques and utilize technology for spatial data analysis.