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Research in environmental sustainability explores how current societies can fulfill their requirements while preserving resources for future generations. This involves finding equilibrium between immediate and future demands concerning employment, economic development, community welfare, and ecological preservation. Learners often show curiosity about how people, institutions, and communities influence ecosystems, as well as strategies for building an improved living environment. The program equips participants with practical competencies to tackle pressing ecological and social challenges, such as proficiency in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), data analysis, and spatial interpretation. The curriculum offers adaptable pathways through various elective courses and specialization tracks. Participants can opt for either a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree with concentrations in: Natural Sciences and Resource Conservation, Human Systems and Culture, or Development Strategy and Administration.