This is the study of the interaction between natural and anthropogenic processes and environments. It focuses on working towards a sustainable future by understanding how humans affect, and are affected by, a range of environmental issues including climate change, water resources, pollution and landscape change.
Duration: 3 years
Environmental geoscience is a relevant and important field for the society and the planet, as it contributes to the understanding and management of the Earth’s systems and resources, and the mitigation and adaptation to the environmental changes and risks. Environmental geoscience also provides opportunities for careers and research in various sectors and organizations, such as environmental consulting, mining, energy, government, academia, and NGOs.