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Winter 2017 Undergraduate Calendar
EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
PROGRAMS
Honours Environmental Science without Thesis
Honours Environmental Science with Thesis
Honours Bachelor of Environmental Studies
Major and Minor Concentrations - Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Arts and Science (IAS) - Earth and Environmental Sciences
Minor in Earth Science
Minor in Environmental Science
Minor in Geography
Additional Information:
GENERAL UNDERGRADUATE REGULATIONS
BSc Honours Environmental Science (without thesis)
Degree Requirements:
Total courses:
forty
(a) 55-210, 55-237, 66-102, 66-141, 66-202, 66-216, 66-224, 66-230, 66-232, and 66-380, plus ten additional courses from: 55-325, 55-430, 55-437, 55-444, 55-445, 55-486, 66-221, 66-305, 66-316, 66-320, 66-328, 66-330, 66-370, 66-402, 66-410, 66-415, 66-436, 66-437, 66-440, 66-441.
(b) 55-140, 55-141, 59-140, 59-141, 62-130, 65-205, 66-140, 66-300.
(c) Twelve additional courses. Minimum of four courses from the Faculty of Science and a minimum of two courses from any area of study other than Science.
Courses used to calculate the major average are:
courses listed under requirement (a).
RECOMMENDED COURSE SEQUENCE
First Year: ten courses, including 55-140, 55-141, 59-140, 59-141, 62-130, 65-205, 66-140, 66-141
Second Year: ten courses, including 55-210, 55-237, 66-102, 66-202, 66-224, 66-230, 66-232
Third and Fourth Years: twenty courses, including 66-216, 66-300, 66-380, and ten additional courses from 55-325, 55-430, 55-437, 55-444, 55-445, 55-486, 66-221, 66-305, 66-316, 66-320, 66-328, 66-330, 66-370, 66-402, 66-410, 66-415, 66-436, 66-437, 66-440, and 66-441.
BSc
Honours Environmental Science (with Thesis)
Degree Requirements:
Total courses:
forty
(a) 55-210, 55-237, 66-102, 66-141, 66-202, 66-216, 66-224, 66-230, 66-232, 66-380, and 66-499 plus eight additional courses from: 55-325, 55-430, 55-437, 55-444, 55-445, 55-486, 66-221, 66-305, 66-316, 66-320, 66-328, 66-330, 66-370, 66-402, 66-410, 66-415, 66-436, 66-437, 66-440, 66-441.
(b) 55-140, 55-141, 59-140, 59-141, 62-130, 65-205, 66-140, 66-300.
(c) Twelve additional courses. Minimum of four courses from the Faculty of Science and a minimum of two courses from any area of study other than Science.
Courses used to calculate the major average are:
courses listed under requirement (a).
RECOMMENDED COURSE SEQUENCE
First Year: ten courses, including 55-140, 55-141, 59-140, 59-141, 62-130, 65-205, 66-140, 66-141
Second Year: ten courses, including 55-210, 55-237, 66-102, 66-202, 66-224, 66-230, 66-232
Third and Fourth Years: twenty courses, including 66-216, 66-300, 66-380, 66-499 and eight additional courses from 55-325, 55-430, 55-437, 55-444, 55-445, 55-486, 66-221, 66-305, 66-316, 66-320, 66-328, 66-330, 66-370, 66-402, 66-410, 66-415, 66-436, 66-437, 66-440, and 66-441.
Honours Bachelor of Environmental Studies (BES)
This program is truly interdisciplinary in approach and will introduce students to the social, cultural, economic, political, legal, and ethical factors affecting human interaction with the environment while at the same time ensuring they acquire a basic literacy in the physical and biological sciences. Graduates will understand the human dimensions of environmental issues and will be knowledgeable, skilled individuals capable of analyzing complex human-environmental situations and formulating effective political and social strategies to address human impact.
Degree Requirements:
Total Courses:
forty.
(a) 34-227 or 34-228, 34-323 or 48-227, 45-212, 48-340 or 45-249, 55-101 or 55-140, 58-100, 58-210, 66-100, 66-102, 66-141, 66-200, 66-213, 66-215, 66-216, 66-246, 66-332, 66-334, 99-218
(b) eight courses from one of the following areas of concentration: Resource Management or Environmental Values and Policy.
(c) 02-250, 45-120, 48-110, 48-308
(d) ten courses from any area of study, including either Area of Concentration.
Courses used to calculate the major average are:
courses listed under requirements (a) and (b).
Area of Concentration: Resource Management
At least 3 of the following must be taken: 66-220, 66-221, 66-230, 66-316, 66-381, 66-402
27-385. Green Corridor
34-329. Animals and Ethics
45-335. Political Geography
45-249. Political Economy of Agriculture and Food
48-340. Food and Global Sustainability
55-141. Cell Biology
55-208. Plants and Society
58-470. Special Topics in Environmental Studies
58-480. Environmental Research/Leadership Experience
58-499. Environmental Studies Research Project
59-201. Chemistry in the Marketplace
64-203. Physics and Society –The Present
66-140. Introduction to Earth Science
66-201. Science, Technology and Society
66-210. Introduction to Oceanography
66-214. Geology and International Development
66-220. Climatology
66-221. Environmental Geomorphology
66-230. Hydrology
66-247. Environmental Auditing in Mineral Resource Development
66-316. Environmental Modelling and Decision Analysis
66-381. Field Measurement and Mapping Techniques
66-370. Climate Change
66-402. Remote Sensing
75-100. Introduction to Business
Area of Concentration: Environmental Values and Policy
27-385. Green Corridor
34-227. Environmental Ethics
34-228. Technology, Human Values and the Environment
34-323. Human Rights and Global Justice
34-329. Animals and Ethics
34-330. Environmental Philosophy
45-160. Introduction to International Relations
45-213. Public Opinion, Mass Media and Canadian Democracy
45-214. Legal Process in Canada
45-220. Introduction to Public Administration
45-221. Canadian Public Administration and Policy
45-335. Political Geography
45-249. Political Economy of Agriculture and Food
45-268. International Organization
45-275. Introduction to Research Methods
45-326. Local Government
45-360. International Conflict and its Resolution
45-363. Principles of International Law
48-227. Globalization, Development, and Social Change
48-327. Social Movements
48-340. Food and Global Sustainability
48-352. Citizenship, Rights, and Social Justice
53-320. Women, Power, and Environments (also offered as 48-353)
58-470. Special Topics in Environmental Studies
58-480. Environmental Research/Leadership Experience
58-499. Environmental Studies Research Project
66-381. Field Measurement and Mapping Techniques
75-100. Introduction to Business
Students may take courses from both Areas of Concentration, but at least eight courses must be taken in one of the Areas of Concentration.
If both 34-227 and 34-228 are taken, one course fulfills requirement (a) and the other course contributes to the Environmental Values and Policy Area of Concentration.
If both 34-232 and 48-227 are taken, one course fulfills requirement (a) and the other course contributes to the Environmental Values and Policy Area of Concentration.
If both 45-249 and 48-340 are taken, one course fulfills requirement (a) and the other course contributes to either the Resource Management or the Environmental Values and Policy Area of Concentration.
Major and Minor Concentrations - Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Arts and Science (IAS) - Earth and Environmental Sciences
Major Concentration:
66-140, 66-141, and ten additional
66-XXX
courses, except for
66-110,
66-111, 66-201,
66-210, or
66-213. A minimum of three
66
-2XX, two
66
-3XX and one
66
-4XX courses is required.
Min
or Concentration:
66-140, 66-141, and four additional
66-XXX
courses, except for
66-110,
66-111, 66-201,
66-210, or
66-213.
Minor in Earth Science
A minor in Earth Science consists of
a total of six courses as follows:
(a)
66-140
(b)
66-141
(if not enrolled in a program that includes 66-141 as a course used to calculate the major average)
(c) courses chosen from the following list to make up a total of six courses for the minor:
66-100,
66-202,
66-215, 66-216, 66-221,
66-224,
66-230,
66-231, 66-232,
66-305,
66-327
, 66-436
.
A minimum average of 60% must be attained for all courses counted toward the minor.
Minor in Environmental Science
A minor in Environmental Science consists of a total of six courses as follows:
(a) 66-141
(b) 55-140 (if not enrolled in a program that includes 55-140 as a course used to calculate the major average);
(c) courses chosen from the following list to make up a total of six courses for the minor: 66-102, 66-140, 66-202, 66-216, 66-221, 66-224, 66-230, 66-232, 66-305, 66-316, 66-320, 66-328, 66-330, 66-370, 66-380, 66-402, 66-410, 66-415, 66-436, 66-437,
66-440, 66-441.
A minimum
average
of 60% must be attained
for all
course
s
counted toward the minor
.
Minor in Geography
(Administered by the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences)
A minor in Geography consists of six courses selected from the following list:
(a)
45-120,
45-249,
45-335,
45-440,
58-100 or 58-110, 58-210, 66-100, 66-102, 66-200, 66-215, 66-216, 66-220, 66-221, 66-230, 66-316, 66-332, 66-334, 66-370, 66-381, 66-402.
Restrictions:
At least one course must be taken from
45-249,
45-335,
58-100 or 58-110, and 58-210. Only two courses can be taken from 66-102, 66-220 and 66-370
.
A minimum average of 60% must be attained for all courses counted toward the minor.
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