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Jacksonville University: Geography Program
Geography at Jacksonville University is about understanding patterns of human and natural activity in the world around us. The geography program allows students to pursue their interests in human, physical/environmental, or technical geography including Geographic Information Systems (GIS) while developing broad-based analytic skills. - Jacksonville University: Geography Program
http://www.ju.edu/future/majors/geography_program.aspx
University of Miami: BS/MS in Environmental Engineering
The five-year BS/MS program leads to both the B.S. degree in Environmental Engineering and the M.S. degree in Civil Engineering in five years. This program is open to exceptional students who are admitted to the graduate program at the end of their junior year. - University of Miami: BS/MS in Environmental Engineering
http://www6.miami.edu/umbulletin/und/eng/civil.htm#envms
University of Miami: Environmental Engineering
Environmental engineers are leaders in the application of engineering principles to improve and maintain the environment for the protection of human health, for the protection of nature’s beneficial ecosystems, and for environment-related enhancement of the quality of human life. Environmental engineers are employed by government agencies, consulting firms, and universities. - University of Miami: Environmental Engineering
http://www6.miami.edu/umbulletin/und/eng/civil.htm#env
University of Miami: Geography and Regional Studies
Geography and Regional Studies is concerned with the spatial or locational dimensions of environmental phenomena and organizational patterns of human activity on the earth’s surface. - University of Miami: Geography and Regional Studies
http://www6.miami.edu/umbulletin/und/artsci/geog.htm
University of Miami: Geological Sciences
Geological Sciences is concerned with Planet Earth, its origin, evolution, structure, internal and surface processes, mineral resources, environmental preservation, global dynamics, paleoclimate reconstruction, and life history. - University of Miami: Geological Sciences
http://www6.miami.edu/umbulletin/und/artsci/geol.htm