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Gain a strong foundation in chemistry and biology while having ample opportunities to study environmental topics like ecology, aquatic systems, geology, and hydrology. You'll explore climate change, groundwater dynamics, pollution effects, sustainable resource extraction, waste management, and human interventions in Earth's processes. Opt for the Ecology specialization to focus on ecological sustainability and biodiversity while studying life sciences. Select the Geoscience path to examine relationships between Earth's spheres (geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere) and human influences on our planet's complex systems. Alternatively, pursue Water Science to study water's unique characteristics, its global distribution across different environments, and the vital role of water quality and availability for human survival.
Environmental science uses geological principles to tackle challenges posed by Earth's population of over seven billion people. Key study areas include climate shifts, groundwater contamination, pollution consequences, ethical resource extraction, waste solutions, and human modifications to natural processes. You'll investigate fascinating interactions among Earth's interconnected systems containing both living organisms and physical components.
Focus on maintaining ecological balance and species diversity while mastering core biological concepts. Explore environmental fields that analyze the past relationships, current interactions, and potential futures of Earth's ecosystems and inhabitants.