The School of Environment & Sustainability (Proposed) is part of the university’s future academic vision and is planned to be introduced in upcoming academic sessions. Once launched, the school aims to offer state-of-the-art programs and courses designed to equip students with the expertise required to address some of the world’s most pressing environmental and sustainability challenges.
The proposed curriculum is envisioned to integrate artificial intelligence, data analysis, and machine learning with environmental sciences enabling students to explore innovative, technology-driven solutions to sustainability issues. Experiential learning through internships, research projects, and fieldwork is planned to form a core component of the school, allowing students to apply classroom learning to real-world environmental contexts and build practical, career-ready skills.
The Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Environmental Sciences is an undergraduate degree program currently under planning. The program is designed to focus on the study of the natural environment and the impact of human activities on ecological systems.
The proposed curriculum integrates knowledge from multiple scientific disciplines such as biology, chemistry, physics, geology, and ecology, with the objective of providing students a holistic understanding of environmental challenges, sustainability practices, and resource management.
Graduates from the School of Environment & Sustainability are expected to be prepared for roles such as:
The School of Environment & Sustainability is a proposed academic school and is not currently accepting applications. Admissions are expected to open in a future academic session, subject to necessary approvals.
Please keep an eye on this page for official announcements, program launches, and application timelines.