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Environment Academic Plans

Geography and Aviation

Specializations for Geography and Aviation

Advisors: See Faculty of Environment undergraduate advising.

Students majoring in Honours Geography and Aviation may choose to graduate with one of the following specializations. Upper-year courses may not be taken without the appropriate prerequisites. It is recommended that students declare the addition of a specialization as early as possible by submitting a Plan Modification Form.


Climate Change and Environment Specialization

Successful completion requires:

  1. 5.5 units distributed as follows:
    • GEOG 203 Environment and Development in a Global Perspective
    • GEOG 207 Climate Change Fundamentals
    • GEOG 209 Hydroclimatology
    • 3.0 units, including at least one capstone course, from:
      • GEOG 304 Carbon in the Biosphere
      • GEOG 306 Human Dimensions of Natural Hazards
      • GEOG 307 Societal Adaptation to Climate Change
      • GEOG 309 Physical Climatology
      • GEOG 356 Resources Management
      • GEOG 357 River Management
      • GEOG 368/PLAN 341 Conservation/Resource Management of the Built Environment
      • GEOG 420 Ice Sheets and Glaciers
      • Capstone courses (see additional condition for all specializations):
        • GEOG 408 Earth's Future Climates (1.0 unit)
        • GEOG 409 Energy Balance Climatology (1.0 unit)
        • GEOG 452 Climate Change and Environment Project (1.0 unit)
        • GEOG 456 Transforming Canadian Resource Management (1.0 unit)
        • GEOG 459 Energy and Sustainability (1.0 unit)
    • 1.0 unit from:

Earth Systems Science Specialization

Successful completion requires:

  1. 5.5 units distributed as follows:

Economy and Society Specialization

Successful completion requires:

  1. 5.5 units distributed as follows:
    • GEOG 202 Geography of the Global Economy
    • GEOG 203 Environment and Development in a Global Perspective
    • GEOG 293 Approaches to Research in Human Geography
    • 3.0 units, including at least one capstone course, from:
      • GEOG 219 How Pandemics Change the World
      • GEOG 222 Geographical Study of Canada
      • GEOG 225 Global Environment and Health
      • GEOG 233 Geography of Tourism
      • GEOG 302 Geographies of Work and Employment
      • GEOG 311 Economic Geography and Society
      • GEOG 323/REC 383 Tourism Impacts - International Perspectives
      • GEOG 325 Geographies of Health
      • GEOG 336 Space, Power, and Politics: Citizenship in a Changing World
      • GEOG 349/PLAN 349 Urban Form and Internal Spatial Structure
      • GEOG 361/ERS 361 Food Systems and Sustainability
      • GEOG 411 The Digital Economy
      • GEOG 423 Sustainable Tourism
      • GEOG 426 Geographies of Development
      • GEOG 436 Feminist Economic Geography: Gender, Identities and Social Change
      • Capstone course (see additional condition for all specializations):
        • GEOG 415 Economic Geography Project (1.0 unit)
    • 1.0 unit from:

Geomatics Specialization

Successful completion requires:

  1. 5.5 units distributed as follows:

Additional condition for all specializations:

GEOG 490A and GEOG 490B Thesis (1.5 units) topics - if related to the specialization - may be approved to count towards a specialization capstone course by the associate chair, undergraduate studies, Department of Geography and Environmental Management.


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