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The Environmental Biology (ENVB) program in the B.Sc. curriculum studies the relationships between organisms—including plants, insects, fungi, and bacteria—and their physical surroundings, such as water and soil, along with their reactions to human influence. This adaptable program lets students customize their studies to align with personal interests. Investigate climate change consequences and biological responses to various human impacts. Develop comprehensive knowledge of ecological challenges and acquire skills to implement solutions like bioremediation, waste handling, stream rehabilitation, and agroforestry. Engage with course material through laboratory work, field studies, specialized research facilities, and individual research projects.