Environmental Science is a comprehensive course that aims to understand the intricate relationship between the natural systems of our planet and human activities. It examines the scientific principles that govern the functioning of natural phenomena and resource cycles, analyzes our exploitation of these systems, and explores potential solutions for the consequences of resource mismanagement. This course covers the interrelatedness of relevant current events by integrating life science, physical science, and social science. 

Students will engage in inquiry-based exercises, environmental health assessment techniques, and student-led presentations and projects. This course fosters an understanding of the causes, risks, consequences, and potential solutions for both natural and human-created environmental problems. It will equip students with the skills to analyze environmental case studies and engage in collaborative project work.

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