School of Environment
Programmes
The range of subjects joined under the roof of the School of Environment covers disciplines from geography and geology to environmental science and management.
Environmental Management is a set of regulatory and market based mechanisms which transform human behaviour to achieve society’s goals for the environment.
Environmental Science aims to understand the environment using input from a wide variety of science disciplines in conjunction with social sciences.
Geographers study the natural processes of the physical environment, as well as the activities and consequences of humans in this environment.
Geology is the study of the earth from its interior to the surface, including the processes that have created and shaped the planet and the history of its life.
Geographic Information Science is broadly defined and includes geographic information systems, technology, spatial analysis, practice and related theory.
Applied Geologists deal with problems such as geological hazards and environmental problems as well as the management of natural resources.
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