Environment and Geography
Head: Mark Hanson
Campus Address/General Office: 220 Sinnott Building
Telephone: 204 474 9667
Fax: 204 261 0038
Email Address: environment_geography@umanitoba.ca
Website: umanitoba.ca/environment-earth-resources/environment-and-geography
Academic Staff: Please refer to the Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources website at: umanitoba.ca/environment-earth-resources/faculty-staff
Undergraduate Programming in the Department of Environment and Geography
The fields of study in this department can be divided into four overlapping areas: environmental sciences, environmental studies, human geography and physical geography. These areas are built on a diverse range of academic frameworks or foundations, including: natural, physical and social sciences, education, law, agriculture, management, medicine, humanities and architecture.
Environmental Science applies scientific knowledge from many disciplines to issues and questions relating to an increasing human population, the sustainability of resource use, degradation caused by pollution and disturbance, and the endangerment and extinction of species and natural systems. Environmental Studies applies the theory and practice of group and organizational communication, understanding public policies and programs that underscore environmental concerns, and the need to integrate diverse social, institutional, political and legal considerations inherent in attaining environmental objectives. (Students have the opportunity to focus advanced studies in one of several areas, defined through consultation with a Riddell Faculty student advisor.)
"Human Geography examines how people have been influenced by the environment and how, in turn, they have left their mark on the environment," Dr. Daniel Todd, Human Geographer. Students may choose to focus their studies into one of several areas including Human-Environment Relations, Urban and Rural Development, Social Cultural Geography, Population, Resources and Development, and Area Studies.
Areas of physical geography include the study of the environment through aspects of atmospheric science, geomatics, biogeography, and hydrology. Streams are currently available in Atmospheric and Hydrological Sciences, Geomatics (an emerging subfield, referring to the techniques of spatial data acquisition, handling and analysis) and Physical Geography.
Potential careers for graduates of these programs include a diverse array of possibilities in the natural sciences, social sciences, or a combination of both. Graduates are poised to assume positions where they identify and analyze the local, regional, national, and global patterns that shape our lives. As well, technical skills such as geographic information systems and remote sensing are demanded in several of the environmental sectors. Graduates of these programs can expect to enter the workforce in private, government, research, or not-for-profit sectors.
Programs
Degree/Diploma | Years to Completion | Total Credit Hours | Has Co-op Option |
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Degree/Diploma Environmental Science, B.Env.Sc. General | Years to Completion 3 | Total Credit Hours 90 | Has Co-op Option no |
Degree/Diploma Environmental Science, B.Env.Sc. Honours | Years to Completion 4 | Total Credit Hours 120 | Has Co-op Option Yes |
Degree/Diploma Environmental Science, B.Env.Sc. Major | Years to Completion 4 | Total Credit Hours 120 | Has Co-op Option Yes |
Degree/Diploma Environmental Science Minor | Total Credit Hours 18 | Has Co-op Option no | |
Degree/Diploma Environmental Studies, B.Env.St. General | Years to Completion 3 | Total Credit Hours 90 | Has Co-op Option no |
Degree/Diploma Environmental Studies, B.Env.St. Honours | Years to Completion 4 | Total Credit Hours 120 | Has Co-op Option Yes |
Degree/Diploma Environmental Studies, B.Env.St. Major | Years to Completion 4 | Total Credit Hours 120 | Has Co-op Option Yes |
Degree/Diploma Environmental Studies Minor | Total Credit Hours 18 | Has Co-op Option no | |
Degree/Diploma Geography, B.A. Advanced | Years to Completion 4 | Total Credit Hours 120 | Has Co-op Option no |
Degree/Diploma Geography, B.A. General | Years to Completion 3 | Total Credit Hours 90 | Has Co-op Option no |
Degree/Diploma Geography, B.A. Honours | Years to Completion 4 | Total Credit Hours 120 | Has Co-op Option no |
Degree/Diploma Geography Minor | Total Credit Hours 18 | Has Co-op Option no | |
Degree/Diploma Physical Geography, B.Sc. Honours | Years to Completion 4 | Total Credit Hours 120 | Has Co-op Option Yes |
Degree/Diploma Physical Geography, B.Sc. Major | Years to Completion 4 | Total Credit Hours 120 | Has Co-op Option Yes |
Degree/Diploma Physical Geography Minor | Total Credit Hours 18 | Has Co-op Option no |
Courses
Environment, Earth, and Resources
Environment
Prerequisite: Permission of department head.
Prerequisite: Permission of department head.
Prerequisite: CHEM 1310 or CHEM 1311.
Prerequisite: 30 credit hours of university credit.
Prerequisites: Permission of department head, and 60 credit hours of university credit.
Prerequisite: Permission of department head.
Prerequisite: Permission of department head.
Prerequisite: ENVR 2000 or permission of department head.
Prerequisite: Permission of department head.
Prerequisite: Permission of department head.
Prerequisite: 60 credit hours of university credit.
Prerequisite: Permission of department head.
Prerequisite: ENVR 2550, or CHEM 2550, or CHEM 2470, or permission of department head.
Prerequisite: ENVR 2000 and 57 credit hours, or permission of department head.
Prerequisite: 60 credit hours of course work, or permission of department head.
Prerequisites: ENVR 2900, and 60 credit hours of university credit.
Prerequisite: ENVR 2900.
Prerequisite or Concurrent Requirement: ENVR 3900.
Prerequisites: Permission of department head, and 60 credit hours of university credit.
Prerequisite: Permission of department head.
Prerequisite: Permission of department head.
Prerequisite: Permission of department head.
Prerequisite: Permission of department head.
Prerequisites: ENVR 2000, and 72 credit hours of course work, or permission of department head.
Prerequisite: ENVR 3400.
Prerequisites: Permission of course coordinator, and a GPA of 3.00 in the last 30 credit hours.
Prerequisite: ENVR 3550, or CHEM 3590, or permission of department head.
Prerequisite: a minimum grade of C in ENVR 3160 (or the former ENVR 2650), or permission of department head.
Prerequisite: 3 credit hours of 2000- or 3000- or 4000- level GEOG or ENVR, or permission of the instructor.
Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor.
Prerequisite: GEOG 3730 or permission of instructor.
Prerequisite: ENVR 3990 (P).
Prerequisite: ENVR 3990 (P).
Geography
Prerequisite: a minimum of three credit hours from Geography courses numbered at the 1000 level, or permission of department head.
Prerequisites: (one of GEOG 1290, GEOG 1291,GEOG 1200 or GEOG 1201) and (one of PHYS 1020, PHYS 1021, PHYS 1050, PHYS 1051, MATH 1230, MATH 1500, MATH 1501, MATH 1510, MATH 1520 or MATH 1530) or permission of department head or instructor.
Prerequisite: three credit hours from Geography courses numbered at the 1000 level, or permission of department head.
Prerequisite: (GEOG 1200) or GEOG 1280, or permission of department head.
Prerequisite: a minimum of three credit hours from Geography courses numbered at the 1000 level, or permission of department head.
Prerequisite: a minimum of three credit hours from Geography courses numbered at the 1000 level, or permission of department head.
Prerequisite: a minimum of three credit hours from Geography courses numbered at the 1000 level, or permission of department head.
Prerequisite: a minimum of three credit hours from Geography courses numbered at the 1000 level, or permission of department head.
Prerequisite: Geography at the 1000 level.
Prerequisite: a minimum of three credit hours from Geography courses numbered at the 1000 level, or permission of department head.
Prerequisites: (one of GEOG 1200, GEOG 1201, GEOG 1290 or GEOG 1291) and (one of PHYS 1020, PHYS 1021, PHYS 1050, PHYS 1051, MATH 1230, MATH 1300, MATH 1301, MATH 1310, MATH 1500, MATH 1501, MATH 1510 or MATH 1520) or permission of department head.
Prerequisite: GEOG 2300, or permission of department head.
Prerequisites: GEOG 2330 or (GEOG 2480), or permission of department head.
Prerequisite: a minimum of three credit hours from Geography or Environment courses, or permission of department head.
Prerequisite: a minimum of three credit hours from Geography, Geology or Environment courses numbered at the 1000 and/or 2000 level, or permission of instructor or department head.
Prerequisite: Permission of department head.
Prerequisite: a minimum of three credit hours from Geography courses numbered at the 1000 level, or permission of department head.
Prerequisite: Permission of department head.
Prerequisite: Permission of department head.
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor or department head.
Prerequisite: 60 credit hours of course work, or permission of department head.
Prerequisite: Permission of department head.
Prerequisite: Permission of department head.
Prerequisite: Permission of department head.
Prerequisite: GEOG 3200, or permission of department head.
Prerequisite: Permission of department head.
Prerequisite: a minimum of six credit hours in Geography, or permission of department head.
Prerequisite: Permission of department head.
Prerequisite: GEOG 3310, or permission of department head.
Prerequisite: GEOG 3320, or permission of department head.
Prerequisite: Permission of department head.
Prerequisite: GEOG 3390 (or GEOG 3610), or permission of department head.
Prerequisite: GEOG 3320, or permission of department head or instructor.
Prerequisite: Permission of department head.
Prerequisite: Permission of department head.
Prerequisite: Prearranged written consent of an individual instructor and permission of department head.
Prerequisite: Permission of the Instructor,
Prerequisite: GEOG 3310 or permission of department head.
Prerequisite: 3 credit hours of 2000- or 3000- or 4000- level GEOG or ENVR, or permission of the instructor.
Prerequisite: GEOG 3730 or permission of Instructor.
Prerequisite: permission of the instructor.
Prerequisite: GEOG 3920 and a 2000- level BIOL course or permission of instructor.
Cooperative Education Option
A Cooperative Education Option is available to students registered in either the Major or Honours degree programs in Environmental Science, Environmental Studies, or Physical Geography. Coop is an arrangement whereby students spend alternating periods in university and employment. There are several advantages to a cooperative education program for students. One benefit is that students are able to acquire both theoretical knowledge and practical experience. This experience assists them in selecting areas of specialization for their senior courses in their chosen Focus Area or Stream. As well, Coop assists students in their professional development by enhancing networking opportunities, participation in conferences and workshops and provides the foundation of skills and strategies required in searching and acquiring employment after graduation. Students can also defray some of the costs of their university education through these work term placements. Further information about Cooperative Education and student eligibility is available from the Coop Placement Coordinator available in the Faculty general office.
Students electing to participate in the Cooperative Education Option will be assessed a program fee with their formal admission into the program. Once a student has accepted a position with a Coop employer, no portion of the program fee will normally be refunded.
The Cooperative Education Option consists of two employment work terms, each over a minimum period of four months, and contributes 6 credit hours towards the four year degree program. Students complete ENVR 2900, ENVR 3900, work term placements ENVR 3980, ENVR 3990, and the work term report courses ENVR 3910 and ENVR 3920. Additional work terms are available to interested students. Each academic term and each employment term commence in January, May or September. While on an employment term, a Cooperative Education Option student is not permitted to take more than three additional credit hours of academic work outside of the requirements of the Coop placement without permission of a Riddell Faculty student advisor.
Students are required to register in the appropriate Coop courses and pay course fees prior to beginning their placement.
For more information, please visit the Riddell Faculty Co-operative Education Program webpage.