Program Summary
Geography and Environmental Management is an interdisciplinary course that explores the complex relationships between people, places, and the environment. It combines physical and human geography with the principles of environmental science, aiming to understand and address the spatial and ecological challenges facing the world today. Students learn about natural systems such as climate, landforms, and ecosystems, as well as human activities like urbanization, resource use, and environmental degradation. The course emphasizes sustainable development, environmental policy, and planning, equipping students with analytical, research, and problem-solving skills. It prepares graduates for careers in environmental consultancy, urban and regional planning, conservation, and environmental policy-making, among other fields.