Overview
Geography is the study of physical environments and human habitats. Dealing with people and places, it covers issues such as global warming and climate change, food and water resources, management of ecosystems, human health, regional economic disparities, urban infrastructure, native land claims and permafrost problems.ÌýÌý
As both a physical and social science, geographyÌýoffersÌýa unique opportunityÌýtoÌýanalyzeÌýenvironmental and situational problemsÌýaffecting societies from different perspectives.ÌýAt ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ, you’llÌýbenefit from a variety ofÌýintimate seminarÌýclassesÌýandÌýwork inÌýphysicalÌýand computerÌýlabs.ÌýChoose fromÌýa range of field coursesÌýthatÌýencourageÌýhands-onÌýlearning, andÌýmakeÌýthe most of your degree.
Careers
Geography students will grasp the necessary skills for a variety of career opportunities, including:Ìý
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- Planning & Development SurveyorÌý
- Environmental ConsultantÌý
- Geographical Information Systems OfficerÌý
Course Work
As aÌýGeography studentÌýyou can take courses like:
Possible Minors
Minors are a great way to customize your academic experience. Many students use minors to pursue interests outside their major, while others choose minors to complement their degree.
Minors that complement this program:
Related Majors
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Ready to apply?
For this program, you'll need to apply to theÌýFaculty of Arts.
See theÌýfull eligibility informationÌýfor more information about deadlines and required documents for your application.Ìý