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Geosciences explores our planet in all its intricate dimensions, examining minerals, rock formations, natural resources, the development of plant and animal life, climate shifts, and natural disasters triggered by seismic activity, extreme weather, or human engineering errors. It also encompasses geospatial technologies for mapping and visualizing landscapes. As a cornerstone science, it helps humanity comprehend and harness Earth's systems for societal advancement. The department provides a Bachelor of Science in Geosciences, blending comprehensive knowledge with specialized focus through four tracks: Geospatial Science, Paleontology, Geology & Environment, and Geography. Geospatial science, integrated across all concentrations, proves invaluable for careers in fields ranging from urban planning and public health to engineering and government agencies.