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Ecosystem Genomics is a cutting-edge field that combines biological systems from genetic to ecological levels to tackle major sustainability and innovation challenges in our rapidly evolving world. This pioneering, multidisciplinary domain merges ecosystem science with genomic research.
The Ecosystem Genomics GIDP's primary goal is to cultivate a diverse cohort of cross-disciplinary scientists equipped to preserve both natural and managed ecosystems crucial for human survival, encompassing wilderness areas, farms, woodlands, deserts, and oceans. The curriculum for this minor empowers students to connect concepts across different scales—from genetic to ecological—while honing interdisciplinary skills, scientific communication, and teamwork. Central to the program is enhancing student expertise in fields like data analytics, microbial studies, botany, entomology, environmental studies, climatology, biosystems engineering, ecology and evolutionary biology, geospatial sciences, and information technology, appealing particularly to UArizona students in these majors. Ultimately, the minor enables students to transform concepts into impactful scientific progress while developing versatile expertise, positioning them to address critical sustainability and innovation challenges at local, national, and global scales.