Established in 1998, this faculty aims to foster students who are able to examine and solve the current global and regional environmental issues with a global perspective as well as with a means of new regional analysis. In views of the interdisciplinary and comprehensive nature of the environmental issues, the courses of the faculty consist of two departments: the Department of Environment Systems, which offers natural science courses and the Department of Geography, which offers humanities or social science courses.
These two courses together, while placing emphasis on fieldwork, cover a wide range of various environmental, spatial, and geographical issues. In cooperation with the Geo-Environmental Science Research Department established in 2000, the faculty also makes great efforts in educating foreign students.
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