Earth and Environmental Sciences are aimed at interpreting earth’s dynamic history,
its age and origin as recorded in rocks and the landscape, and at understanding how geological processes affect modern environmental and
ecological systems. Among the natural sciences, Earth and Environmental Science is an interdisciplinary science that provides vital
perspective on how earth’s physical and geochemical pattern both sustain and threaten life, and influence human interaction with earth.
The Faculty of Earth and Environmental Sciences (FEES) offers 3 undergraduate degree programmes housed in 3 operating departments;
Natural Resources Management, Environmental Science and Technology and Wildlife and Aquatic Ecology. Our programmes emphasize strong
foundations in natural, physical, and social sciences, foster critical thinking and communication skills, and incorporate cutting
edge field, laboratory, and computational methods. Our degree programmes incorporate research experience and we encourage students
to pursue internship opportunities.
The degree programmes are designed to prepare graduates for careers in environmental studies
and resource exploration (petroleum, minerals), or for related careers in such fields as land use planning, teaching, law, or
engineering. Programmes also provide students with an understanding of man’s impact on the environment and how those impacts can be
controlled or mitigated. Students completing these degree programmes should be able to recognize environmental problems and understand
control and preventative measures. Student research programmes in the Faculty employ field, analytical, and experimental methods.
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