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Physical Geography (BSc)
This field explores Earth's natural systems, covering the atmosphere, biosphere, cryosphere (ice regions), hydrosphere (water systems), and lithosphere (land formations). It investigates interactions between these systems, their evolution, and the consequences of these transformations. Atmospheric Science
This discipline primarily studies Earth's atmospheric conditions (and those of other planets). Our program emphasizes tropospheric processes (the atmospheric layer nearest Earth's surface where weather develops) and its interactions with terrestrial systems (including energy, moisture, and gas exchanges).
Geomatics
An evolving discipline focusing on collecting, processing, and interpreting spatial data. It encompasses geographic computing, spatial analysis, remote sensing technologies, and geographic information systems.
General physical geography
This comprehensive study examines environmental systems through atmospheric science, landform evolution, biological distributions, and water cycle analysis, integrating natural and applied sciences to understand our planet's physical processes.