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You'll gain expertise in combining biological, physical, and social sciences with humanities, arts, and technology to cultivate abilities that contribute to building a fairer, more sustainable world. The program offers specializations in various fields: Culture, Health and Community; Restoration and Ecological Design; and Urban Studies. Additionally, it introduces students to design and planning careers. Graduates are equipped for entry-level roles in public or private organizations focused on conservation, land management, cultural landscape preservation, and urban planning, or for advanced studies in professionally accredited Landscape Architecture, Planning, or Environmental Studies programs. This major is ideal for those passionate about nature and human innovation, focusing on cultural/natural resource conservation, sustainable infrastructure, social justice, policy, and beyond.