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This program explores the natural, social, economic, and political forces shaping our dynamic planet, equipping you with strategies for sustainable environmental management and conflict resolution. You'll learn from a distinguished faculty including professors, researchers, and visiting experts across disciplines like Marine Geography, Earth Systems, and Climate Change. Hands-on learning occurs in diverse settings such as the Jurassic Coast UNESCO site, Isle of Wight, and New Forest. The curriculum includes international research opportunities, with previous projects focusing on Chinese conservation efforts and Nepalese agricultural climate adaptation. Combining human and physical geography elements, the program offers customizable pathways through elective units starting in your second year.