Advanced study of the physical geography of northern regions, emphasizing the Canadian Arctic. (0/24/0/12/0) PREREQUISITES: 6 credits at the...
The fundamentals of human geography including the meanings of place, the impacts of globalization, multiculturalism, population change and movement,...
This course introduces the major concepts studied in Earth System Science. The fundamental processes and interrelationships between the atmosphere,...
Water is becoming a major global issue due to increased demand and pollution pressures. This course examines dimensions of the world's need for this...
Forests are a critical global resource, containing significant biodiversity, regulating CO2 in the atmosphere, and providing cultural and economic...
An examination of ecological and earth system processes that affect the dynamics of organisms, their spatial patterns and their variability in time. ...
Physical and chemical processes at the earth's surface that result in the development of landscapes and their soils. Topics include soil formation and...
The principles of energy and water exchange between the atmosphere, surface and subsurface. The hydrological cycle, radiation, and energy balances are...
An interdisciplinary investigation of the causes and impacts of global changes brought about by human activities and natural processes. Includes human...
The city from a geographical and planning perspective. Topics include theories of urbanism, mega and world cities, competitiveness, land use planning...
This course examines how geographers understand the global economic system. Topics include globalization, regional economic integration, transnational...
The role of place and space in understanding how social identities (gender, sexuality, race, nationality, class) are constructed and contested. Topics...
An introduction to basic issues in research with human participants, and the qualitative methods commonly employed in such research in geography....
The physical principles and practices of collecting, analyzing and interpreting various remote sensing data from the visible, infrared, and microwave...
An introduction to the basic principles, techniques and applications of Geographic Information Science. Students will learn concepts of Global...
An introduction to the theory, methods, and practical issues in assessing, accessing, and maintaining data sources and database systems and related...
An introduction to the essentials of quantitative analysis and presentation of geographic data currently employed in research in geography. Lectures...
A regional examination of how economic, political, cultural, and environmental factors shape relationships between land and people in Canada. Emphasis...
The past, present and future role of the Caribbean in the world economy, with
The lands and peoples of Mexico, Central America, and the West Indies, emphasizing the historical factors that shape contemporary life in the region....