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Environmental Studies employs a multidisciplinary, comprehensive method to examine human-environment interactions and ecological issues. The program's curriculum blends foundational courses across natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities, enabling students to synthesize insights from diverse academic disciplines. Students develop skills to evaluate intricate environmental data and effectively convey findings to various audiences. Through hands-on learning and specialized coursework in chosen focus areas, the Environmental Studies program prepares graduates for careers as environmental specialists.
Geography explores the science of spatial relationships. It investigates the distribution of phenomena across Earth's surface, the reasons behind their locations, variations between regions, and human-environment dynamics. Since both natural and social systems exhibit spatial patterns, numerous ecological challenges have geographical dimensions. Environmental Geography bridges the gap between social and natural sciences by analyzing the interplay between human actions and ecological processes.