Fall 2009 Undergraduate Calendar


EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

Honours Environmental Geoscience
Note: No new students will be admitted as of Fall 2010.

Students should consult with an Earth and Environmental Sciences advisor before making elective course choices to make sure that the choices conform to the requirements for professional licensure as a geoscientist.

Total courses: forty.

Major requirements: twenty-three courses, including 61-140, 61-141, 61-220, 61-224, 61-231, 61-232, 61-280, 61-326, 61-327, 61-436, 67-100, 67-210, 67-246, plus ten additional courses from 61-323, 61-324, 61-328, 61-424, 61-430, 61-441, 61-499, 67-102, 67-221, 67-320, 67-334, 67-402, and 87-315.
Students who intend continuing on to graduate studies should take 61-499 (Thesis).

Other requirements:
(a) ten courses from Mathematics and Science, including 55-140, 55-141, 59-140, 59-141, 62-130 (or 62-140 and 62-141) and 65-205. Additional courses must be selected from those courses that count towards a major in the other discipline;
(b) two courses, one from each of Arts and Social Sciences. (Recommended: 34-227, 45-211, and 50-393.);
(c) five additional courses from any area of study.

RECOMMENDED COURSE SEQUENCE

First Year: ten courses, including, 55-140, 55-141, 59-140, 59-141, 61-140, 61-141, 62-130, 65-205, and 67-100.

Second Year: ten courses, including 61-220, 61-224, 61-231, 61-232, 61-280, 67-210, and 67-246.

Third Year: ten courses, including 61-326 and 61-327.

Fourth Year: ten courses, including 61-436.

EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES: COURSES

EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES: PROGRAMS

EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES: INSTRUCTORS

FACULTY OF SCIENCE: GENERAL INFORMATION AND REGULATIONS

GENERAL UNDERGRADUATE REGULATIONS