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This degree program offers an extensive curriculum in environmental sciences with a solid foundation in Earth sciences. It specifically focuses on examining the challenges stemming from the intricate relationship between human technological/social activities and the natural world. Graduates find career opportunities in government agencies, private sector companies, and consulting firms. Professional roles involve collecting and analyzing environmental data, overseeing specialized environmental management initiatives, and contributing to industrial and governmental planning. With appropriate course selections, students can prepare for advanced studies in various disciplines.
Earth sciences explores the dynamic relationships among the lithosphere (Earth's solid outer layer), hydrosphere (water systems), atmosphere, and biosphere (living organisms). This interdisciplinary field combines elements of geosciences, geography, meteorology, and other natural sciences. Earth science professionals apply their holistic understanding of planetary systems to address global challenges and investigate fundamental questions about our universe. The adaptable program structure allows students to select from interdisciplinary minors such as Climatology, Earth Systems, Sustainability Studies, Energy Economics, Marine Science, Space Science, or Water Resource Management. For those seeking a customized academic path, the Earth Sciences major provides excellent flexibility.