Geography
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Bachelor of Science, Physical Geography Honours
Entrance requirements
Once a student has completed 90 credits that apply to the Bachelor of
Science, including at least 26 credits in geography, with a minimum 3.33 GPA in
all courses required for program completion,
they are eligible to apply for entry into the physical geography honours program.
Interested students are encouraged to seek out information and advice on the
physical geography honours program from Geography faculty or a Science Advisor as early as possible
in their coursework, and to apply to the physical geography honours program at the earliest
possible entry date.
In order to submit an application, students will need to provide the
following:
• A Physical Geography honours program application form (available from the
department assistant).
• A completed checklist (available from the department assistant) demonstrating
successful completion of coursework in geography.
• A copy of their transcripts (these do not need to be official transcripts).
• A portfolio that includes coursework (laboratory assignments, written papers, etc.) from their
completed geography
courses. Portfolio guidelines are available from the department.
The purpose of the portfolio is two-fold. First, it provides the student with
exercise in developing a presentation of prior work, which may be useful in
applying for employment or graduate school. Second, the portfolio is a tool to
be used by the student, department's honours advisory committee, and potential faculty
project advisor, to identify areas of improvement, potential project topics, as
well as
writing and research strengths and weaknesses.
Students should submit their application materials to the department assistant.
The department's honours advisory committee (HAC) will then identify a potential
project supervisor, if one has not already been selected. Students are
encouraged to approach a departmental faculty member appropriate to their
research interests by the end of the third year of their Geography
program. This faculty member can in turn serve as their honours supervisor.
Review
Prior to enrolling in GEOG 492 (Honours Research Project), each honours
candidate will need to meet with their honours supervisor to assess their
progress in the honours program. At this time, the candidate should submit an
updated transcript to their supervisor for review.
Successful completion of a research project is required prior to graduation.
This project, which will be developed in consultation with a faculty supervisor,
will demonstrate a student’s skill and knowledge in a given area of geographic
study.
Each honours applicant will then be required to present the findings of their
research at a professional or university conference or in an existing
geography course (in consultation with the instructor of that course).
Alternative presentation arrangements may be made in consultation with the honours supervisor and the HAC.
Following project completion and presentation, the honours supervisor will
recommend a letter grade. The HAC will choose whether or not to accept this
grade based on further review of the student’s work in Geography 492.
Concentrations
Students can choose to complete an honours designation in
Geography with a selected
concentration.
Students seeking an honours designation will need to apply to the honours
program and complete the requirements of the honours program in addition to
those required for the selected concentration.
Program outline
This section specifies the honours requirements only. Please refer to the Bachelor of Science section for information on additional requirements.
Lower-level requirements: 45 credits
Course |
Title |
Credits |
GEOG 101 |
Weather and
Climate |
4 |
GEOG 102 |
Evolution of the
Earth’s Surface |
4 |
GEOG 140 |
Introduction to
Human Geography |
3 |
GEOG 201 |
Introduction to
Climatology |
4 |
GEOG 202 |
Introduction to
Geomorphology |
4 |
GEOG 211 |
Environmental
Science |
3 |
GEOG 253 |
Introduction to Geographic Information
Systems |
4 |
MATH 270 |
Introduction to Probability and Statistics |
4 |
PHYS 101 |
Introductory General Physics: Mechanics and Fluids |
|
or
PHYS 111 |
Mechanics |
5 |
One pair of: |
|
10 |
BIO 111 |
Introductory Biology I |
|
and BIO 112 |
Introductory Biology II |
|
or CHEM 113 |
Principles of Chemistry I |
|
and CHEM 114 |
Principles of Chemistry II |
Upper-level requirements: 55-56 credits in
Geography
Course |
Title |
Credits |
GEOG 302
|
Fluvial Geomorphology |
4 |
or
GEOG 304 |
Coastal
Geomorphology |
|
One of:
|
|
4 |
GEOG 303 |
Principles of Hydrology |
|
GEOG 307 |
Urban Climatology |
|
GEOG 308 |
Climate Change and Variability |
|
GEOG 315
|
Soil Process or Function |
4 |
or
GEOG 317 |
Biogeography |
|
GEOG 352 |
Explanation in Geography: Quantitative
Methods |
4 |
GEOG 353 |
GIS Applications |
4 |
GEOG 354 |
Approaches in Human Geography |
4 |
One of: |
|
4 |
GEOG 402 |
Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology |
|
GEOG 410 |
Plant Ecology |
|
GEOG 417 |
Wetland
Biogeography |
|
GEOG 453 |
Remote Sensing |
|
GEOG 433 |
Geography of Selected Regions |
4 |
GEOG 452 |
Field Methods and Techniques |
4-5 |
or GEOG 470 |
Field Studies in Geography |
|
GEOG 492 |
Honours Research
Project |
4 |
MATH
315 |
Applied Regression Analysis |
3 |
Plus: |
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Electives |
12 upper-level
science cedits to be completed in a single discipline (i.e. biology,
chemistry, mathematics, computer science, physics) (see Note 1) |
12 |
Note 1: Students choosing Math as their breadth requirement cannot
include MATH 315 in the 12 credits.
Note 2: Students planning to apply for an Bachelor of Science, Physical
Geography honours, should consult carefully with their honours supervisor to
ensure they satisfy any lower level prerequisites that might be required for the
upper level courses they expect to take to satisfy the breadth requirements.
Note 3: Students planning to apply for a Bachelor of Science, Physical Geography honours, with a view to pursuing graduate studies should expect, in consultation
with their honours supervisor, to take any additional Math courses deemed
applicable to their area of study.
Note 4: No more than eight credits may be in directed studies/directed
readings (GEOG 480, 482, 483, 484)
Fees and additional costs
See the Fees and Other Costs
section. Additional fees for course field trips and miscellaneous lab materials
will apply to all students enrolled in Geography programs.
Course listings
For complete details on courses see the
course descriptions section.
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