Vision
To lead environmental science education and research, developing innovative solutions for sustainable resource management, circular economy, and ecosystem preservation. We aim to
produce graduates who can address critical environmental challenges. Through research and
collaboration, we strive for a sustainable and resilient future.
Mission
To provide quality education, necessary skills for producing environmentalists, capable of
devising innovative solutions for environmental challenges, conservation of natural resources and contribute to making environmental policies to achieve sustainable development goals to
improve life, through best practices, integration of multidisciplinary approaches, and research.
Introduction
Environmental Sciences is a 4-year degree program under the faculty of Faculty of Architecture,
Sciences, Engineering and Town Planning (FASETP). The program is designed to equip students
with the knowledge, skills, and passion necessary to address environmental challenges at local,
regional, and global scales. Through a comprehensive curriculum, students will gain a deep
understanding of pressing environmental issues, innovative conservation strategies, sustainable
development principles, circular economy models, and the integration of scientific research in
environmental decision-making. The program emphasizes ecosystem management, climate
change mitigation, renewable energy solutions, environmental policy, and resilience planning to
foster a holistic and forward-thinking educational experience. With experienced and highly
qualified faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, and a focus on hands-on learning, the program aims
to nurture the next generation of environmental leaders and professionals.
Scope
Environmental Sciences is a challenging and important field of science. Environmental
degradation has occurred over time due to population explosion, over-exploitation, increasing
land use, lack of environmental awareness, climatic shift, etc., due to which it is nowadays a
global issue of concern. The waste accumulation has caused contamination of soil, water bodies,
and groundwater, causing direct and indirect impacts on human health and ecology. Industrial
emissions have led to the suspension of hazardous particulate matter and atmospheric pollution.
The study of the environment plays a crucial role in addressing environmental issues by fostering
the development of cleaner technologies, raising widespread environmental awareness among
the masses, conserving natural resources, and facilitating global collaboration to establish
effective environmental governance laws and policies.