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departments of Geology (1912) and Geography (1957) were merged. EAS has grown to more than 50 faculty members, and over 120 graduate students, and is recognized for its scholarly achievement, excellence in
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departments in Canada, it has an international reputation for leading-edge research.The EAS Department offers degree programs in Environmental Earth Sciences, Environmental Studies, Geology, Human Geography
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Studies, Geology, Human Geography, Paleontology, and Planning. The Department is unique in Canada in that it offers an interdisciplinary approach to learning. Students take courses from nationally and
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, Paleontology, Human Geography, and Planning. Globally, the Earth sciences program is ranked 35th and the Geology program 5th according to Nature and the Centre for World University Rankings (CWUR