Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
Environmental Knowledge
Demonstrate comprehensive understanding of ecological systems, environmental chemistry, biogeography, and the interactions between human activities and natural environments.
Scientific Investigation
Apply scientific methods to design and conduct environmental investigations, collect and interpret field and laboratory data, and draw valid, evidence-based conclusions.
Environmental Assessment
Conduct environmental impact assessments (EIA), risk assessments, and environmental audits in accordance with national and international standards and regulatory frameworks.
GIS & Remote Sensing
Use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing tools for environmental mapping, spatial analysis, and monitoring of land use change, deforestation, and ecological degradation.
Pollution Control
Identify sources and pathways of environmental pollution, and design mitigation strategies and remediation techniques for air, water, and soil contamination.
Sustainability & Policy
Analyze environmental policies and regulations, and apply sustainability frameworks including SDGs, circular economy principles, and ecosystem-based management.
Conservation Biology
Apply principles of conservation biology to protect biodiversity, manage wildlife habitats, and develop conservation plans for threatened ecosystems.
Communication Skills
Communicate environmental findings effectively to scientific communities, policymakers, and the general public through written reports, presentations, and public engagement.
Ethics & Stewardship
Demonstrate environmental ethics, professional integrity, and a deep commitment to sustainable stewardship of natural resources for current and future generations.
Lifelong Learning
Engage in continuous professional development, adapting to evolving environmental science knowledge, technologies, and regulatory requirements throughout their careers.