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Geosciences explores our planet's intricate systems, examining minerals, rock formations, natural resources, the development of life forms, climatic shifts, and risks from seismic events, extreme weather, or human-made environmental impacts. It also encompasses geospatial technologies for land mapping and visualization. As a cornerstone science, it's essential for societal advancement and sustainable living. The department provides a Bachelor of Science in Geosciences, delivering comprehensive knowledge through four specialized tracks: Geospatial Science, Paleontology, Geology & Environment, and Geography. Geospatial science, integrated across all concentrations, proves invaluable for careers in diverse fields including environmental studies, city development, health sectors, social sciences, technical fields, and governmental organizations at various levels.