IX. Graduate Programs

Geography

Courses

Environmental Management and Governance

GEOG*6281 Environmental Management and Governance F [0.50]
Analysis, evaluation and management of environmental resources. Emphasis is on biophysical and socio-economic concepts and methods which offer a more comprehensive and integrative basis for environmental decisions.
Department(s): Department of Geography
GEOG*6340 Human-Environment Relations W [0.50]
A critical review of philosophies, concepts and analytical methods for analysis and management of systems involving the interaction of environmental processes and human spatial activity.
Department(s): Department of Geography

Biophysical Systems and Processes

GEOG*6330 Biotic Processes and Biophysical Systems U [0.50]
Investigation of biotic processes influencing the composition, structure and distribution of plant and animal communities and of approaches to biophysical systems analysis, focusing on environmental system interaction at the landscape scale.
Department(s): Department of Geography
GEOG*6550 Environmental Modelling W [0.50]
This course aims to provide students with an understanding of the processes and techniques involved in environmental modeling practice and will focus on the power and limitations of existing models.
Department(s): Department of Geography
GEOG*6610 Global Hydrology F [0.50]
An examination of global environmental hydrology including precipitation, evaporation, subsurface water and runoff. Physical processes, measurement, analytical techniques and modelling strategies will be considered in the context of global change.
Department(s): Department of Geography

Socio-Economic Spaces and Changes

GEOG*6400 Urbanization and Development U [0.50]
Analysis of the evolution of urban form and pattern in the developing world within the context of the global urban system. Examines national urban systems and implications for dispersed development and rural change.
Offering(s): Offered in alternate years.
Department(s): Department of Geography
GEOG*6450 Development Geography U [0.50]
Group identities at various scales in relation to concepts of territory and territoriality, and their changing impact on the world's political map.
Offering(s): Offered in alternate years.
Department(s): Department of Geography

General

GEOG*6060 Special Topics in Geography S,F,W [0.50]
A course on some specific topic not covered by the regular graduate courses for which there are both available faculty and sufficient interest among students.
Restriction(s): Instructor consent required.
Department(s): Department of Geography
GEOG*6090 Geographical Research Methods I F [0.50]
A review of philosophies and research methods in geography. The development and presentation of a context paper for the thesis or research project.
Department(s): Department of Geography
GEOG*6091 Geographical Research Methods II W [0.50]
A review of philosophies and research methods in geography. The development and presentation of a research proposal for the thesis or research project.
Prerequisite(s): GEOG*6090
Department(s): Department of Geography
GEOG*6100 Geographic Scholarship and Research F-W [0.50]
A review of geographic scholarship including conceptual, theoretical and methodological issues in resource assessment, biophysical resources and rural socio-economic resources.
Offering(s): The course extends over two semesters (Fall and Winter).
Department(s): Department of Geography
GEOG*6180 Research Project in Geography S,F,W [1.00]
The preparation and presentation of a report on the research project approved in GEOG*6090.
Restriction(s): Instructor consent required.
Department(s): Department of Geography
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