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Environmental Geoscience focuses on how Earth sciences intersect with human activities. We investigate the Earth's formation, its core systems, the growth of its biosphere and atmosphere, and surface changes, highlighting both natural and human-driven transformations. This enables analysis of ecological challenges, including resource management, societal utilization, waste handling, geological hazards, sustainable practices, and risk evaluation. The curriculum provides a comprehensive Earth science education, covering planetary evolution, internal dynamics, atmospheric and biological development, and surface mechanisms, with special attention to natural and anthropogenic environmental changes.
Students receive rigorous scientific preparation to address Earth-related environmental concerns, including resource allocation, societal applications, waste management, and the prediction and mitigation of geological risks.