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Natural history encompasses a wide range of scientific disciplines, including botany, zoology, geology, and chemistry, along with historical geography and anthropology, which examines human evolution within ecological contexts, plus conservation efforts. Environmental studies is an interdisciplinary academic area concentrating on how humans interact with their surroundings. This field emphasizes social science perspectives on human-environment dynamics, covering subjects like ethics, policy, sociology, and philosophy alongside environmental science. Learners will gain comprehensive knowledge about life's diversity to establish a well-rounded naturalist background. Through foundational coursework in biological, ecological, and social sciences, participants will develop skills for careers in environmental NGOs, consulting, government agencies, education, or advanced academic pursuits.