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Geosciences explores Earth's intricate systems, encompassing mineral and rock analysis, natural resource assessment, plant and animal evolution, climate shifts, and risks from seismic events, extreme weather, or human-made environmental impacts. It also includes geospatial technologies for land mapping and visualization. As a cornerstone science, it's vital for societal development and sustainability. The department provides a Bachelor of Science in Geosciences, featuring four specialized tracks: Geospatial Science, Paleontology, Geology & Environment, and Geography. Geospatial science, integrated across all concentrations, enhances career prospects in diverse fields like urban development, public health, social sciences, engineering, and government sectors.