The Department’s curriculum emphasizes interdisciplinary learning and applied research. Students gain hands-on experience with Geographic Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing, spatial modeling, watershed management, climate change adaptation, and disaster risk reduction. Fieldwork, internships, and community-based projects are integral to the learning experience, fostering strong analytical, technical, and problem-solving abilities. This combination of theoretical knowledge and practical exposure ensures that graduates are well-equipped to contribute meaningfully to sustainable development locally, nationally, and globally.
Graduate Outcomes
Graduates of the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies emerge with the knowledge, competencies, and leadership skills necessary to investigate complex environmental issues, design practical solutions, inform policy, and drive positive societal change. They are prepared to excel as educators, researchers, planners, and policymakers, contributing to a more sustainable and inclusive future.