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The Department of Geography and Earth Sciences is an interdisciplinary hub providing diverse yet interconnected academic programs. Earth and Environmental Sciences explores the hydrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere, and surface materials, along with human impacts on these systems. Environmental Studies focuses on the relationship between human activity and the environment, particularly through policy and planning perspectives. Geography highlights the spatial distribution of human activities across the planet. Geology investigates the composition, history, and structure of Earth as a whole. Meteorology delivers an in-depth examination of atmospheric processes that shape weather and climate patterns. A key strength of the department's interdisciplinary approach lies in how all five programs complement each other. For instance, geography students focusing on urban planning could benefit from soil science or hydrology courses. Earth and Environmental Sciences majors might deepen their understanding of soil processes through petrology and mineralogy classes. Specializing in one field shouldn't limit exploration of others—this cross-disciplinary approach often proves essential to a student's academic journey.