In Environmental earth science you will gain deeper insights into the systems and processes that form and change our physical environment, such as rivers, soils, oceans, and the atmosphere and how humans impact these systems. You will understand how these processes impact Earth's climate and how we understand and predict natural and anthropogenic climate change
Climate and atmospheric science at Monash explores the structure and evolution of the physical climate system and addresses how we understand climate and forecast the weather.
Geographical science is the study of spatial processes operating in the landscape, such as atmospheric circulation, landform change, vegetation dynamics, human land uses, urbanisation, and economic activity.
Environmental science deals with the rapidly changing environmental issues facing the world today. It provides you with a multidisciplinary perspective on current environmental challenges, such as climate change, water and land management, resource use and sustainability.
Geoscience is the study of the planets – from our own planet Earth to others across our Solar System and beyond. This area of study covers the formation and evolution of planets, from their deep interior to their surface, and the continuing evolution of our planet through dynamic processes such as plate tectonics, volcanism, and the formation and destruction of mountains.