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The Bachelor of Arts in Earth Science offers a comprehensive, interdisciplinary foundation to tackle increasing Earth science challenges. The curriculum features essential geology coursework alongside complementary studies in mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and geography, all taught through hands-on learning approaches. A key advantage of this degree is its adaptable structure, allowing students to customize their geology, related field, and elective courses with faculty guidance to align with their professional aspirations. Graduates emerge prepared for diverse paths including: science education, Earth-conscious careers in policy, business, law, or media requiring environmental literacy, and informed citizenship to address natural and human-induced planetary changes. Geological Sciences examines Earth's physical properties, chemical makeup, dynamic processes, and historical development. Beyond fundamental planetary research, Earth scientists contribute to resource exploration, environmental protection, and natural disaster prediction/prevention involving earthquakes, volcanic activity, erosion, and flooding. Career opportunities span private sector roles in engineering, energy, and environmental firms, as well as positions in government, academia, and research institutions.