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Geoecology

Geoecology examines the connections between all parts of the physical environment which define the landscapes:  soil, rivers, topography, climate, and plant and animal communities.

Geoecology focuses on the study of soil both process and management, and their relationships with the biosphere and climate. The emphasis is on understanding natural processes occurring in the environment which affect resource use and human activities.

Graduates have a wide range of career paths open to them.

Undergraduate

Degrees available in this area of study are:

Further Information

Science Centre
Macquarie University, NSW 2109
Telephone:  (02) 9850 6000
Telephone:  (02) 9850 6001
Email: scienceenquiries@mq.edu.au
Room: E7A102