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The Geography program's Environmental Systems specialization examines the forces that mold our planet's physical landscapes. Complex interactions between climate, geological factors, and biological systems create the distinctive weather patterns, terrain formations, and ecosystems found across different regions. Earth's current appearance reflects both slow evolutionary processes and dramatic historical events spanning millennia. Studying these natural systems' long-term evolution helps us assess human-induced environmental transformations while recognizing humanity's enduring role in shaping ecological contexts throughout history.
As a geography student, you'll explore how political and natural borders influence power dynamics and disparities, examine the varying impacts of resource availability across regions, investigate why certain areas disproportionately contribute to environmental challenges, analyze climate change effects on ecosystems and water supplies, and discover how location shapes identity, behavior, and decision-making. You'll master sought-after geospatial technologies valued by global businesses, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations. Through this inquiry and these tools, you'll identify opportunities for meaningful environmental progress and develop skills to contribute to sustainable solutions.