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The department offers three primary areas of study: Geography, Environmental Sustainability, and Geographic Information Science (GIS), each available as either a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science program. These disciplines are deeply interconnected, collectively presenting innovative perspectives and methodologies for analyzing and stewarding our world. While closely related, each field maintains its unique identity, opening diverse professional avenues for students and professionals alike. Environmental Sustainability has gained prominence as it explores how current societal needs can be fulfilled without jeopardizing future generations' ability to do the same. This discipline arose from the realization that vital resources sustaining human life are diminishing in both availability and quality, even as global demand and consumption rates escalate. Additionally, it acknowledges that challenges like renewable energy, climate change, biodiversity conservation, water management, environmental equity, and air quality transcend traditional academic boundaries, requiring novel educational approaches. Environmental Sustainability programs integrate ecological, economic, and social dimensions to equip students with interdisciplinary skills for tackling these multifaceted problems. Those earning degrees in this field find rewarding careers in government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and corporate sectors, where they spearhead research initiatives, policy development, and strategic decisions crucial for building sustainable communities.