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Honours Geography and Environmental Sciences Co-op (B.Sc.)


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Admission


Enrolment in this program is limited and possession of the published minimum requirements does not guarantee admission. Selection is based on academic achievement and an interview but requires, as a minimum, submission of the on-line application by the stated deadline and completion of Level II Honours Geography and Environmental Sciences with a Grade Point Average of at least 5.0 and completion of the following courses:

Admission (Effective September 2018)


Enrolment in this program is limited and possession of the published minimum requirements does not guarantee admission. Selection is based on academic achievement and an interview but requires, as a minimum, submission of the on-line application by the stated deadline and completion of Level II Honours Geography and Environmental Sciences with a Grade Point Average of at least 5.0 and completion of the following courses:

Program Notes


  1. Earth and Environmental Sciences at McMaster encompass five major themes: Aqueous Environmental Geochemistry, Earth Sciences, Environmental Hydrology and Climate, Environmental Policy, GIS and Spatial Analysis. It should be noted that each thematic area has its own sequence of courses and prerequisites (See the Course Listings section of this Calendar). Students may elect to take some or all of the upper level courses from different areas. In addition, there is a set of courses encompassing research design, field work, internships, and the senior thesis or review paper. 

    AQUEOUS ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY

    EARTHSC 2L03, 2Q03 , 3CC3 , 3L03, 3O03 , 4CC3 , 4N03 

    EARTH SCIENCES

    EARTHSC 2E03 , 2FE3 , 2K03 , 2T03 , 3E03 , 3K03 , 3SR3 , 3Z03 , 4G03 , 4J03 , 4P03 , 4T03 , 4VV3 

    ENVIRONMENTAL HYDROLOGY AND CLIMATE

    EARTHSC 2B03 , 2C03 , 2W03 , 3B03 , 3CC3 , 3U03 , 3W03 , 4BB3 , 4C03 , 4CC3 , 4W03 , 4WB3 

    ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY

    EARTHSC 2EI3 , 4EA3 ; ENVIRSC 3EE3 , 4HH3 ; GEOG 3EC3 , 4ET3 

    GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS) AND SPATIAL ANALYSIS

    EARTHSC 2GI3 , 3GI3 , 3GV3 , 3SR3 , 4GA3 ; GEOG 4GS3 , 4GT3 

     
  2. Students aiming to meet the academic requirements for professional registration of Geoscientists (PGeo) in Ontario can find additional information on these requirements on the website: http://www.science.mcmaster.ca/geo/undergraduate/resources.html. Students are encouraged to consult with the academic advisor in the School of Geography and Earth Sciences to ensure proper selection of courses for professional registration. The Honours programs offered by the School of Geography and Earth Sciences may not fulfill professional registration requirements.

  3. This is a five-level (year) co-op program which includes two eight-month work terms which must be spent in geography and environmental sciences related placements.

  4. Students must be registered full-time and take a full academic workload, as prescribed by Level and Term.

  5. Students are required to complete SCIENCE 2C00  and SCIENCE 3C00  before the first work placement and are strongly recommended to complete SCIENCE 2C00  in Level II.

  6. Students are strongly encouraged to check prerequisites for upper-level Geography or Earth Sciences courses. Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics prerequisites exist in upper-level Earth Sciences courses. The prerequisites should be considered when selecting your courses.

  7. All students are strongly encouraged to meet with an academic advisor in the School of Geography and Earth Sciences to discuss program requirements and course selections, particularly prior to the start of Level III.

  8. All students are strongly encouraged to meet with an academic advisor in the School of Geography and Earth Sciences to discuss which course is most appropriate between EARTHSC 3RD3  and GEOG 3MA3 , based on their area of interest.

  9. The field components of EARTHSC 2FE3 GEOG 3ME3  and 3MF3  are normally taken outside of the normal term. Details are announced in December (EARTHSC 2FE3 ) or March (GEOG 3ME3 , 3MF3 ). All students are strongly encouraged to meet with an academic advisor in the School of Geography and Earth Sciences to discuss which course is most appropriate, based on the field of interest. All components of field placements must be completed prior to the start of a co-op work term.
  10. One of EARTHSC 4MI3 , GEOG 4ET3 , 4MS3  must be completed in Level V, if none of EARTHSC 4MS3 , GEOG 4ET3 , 4MS3 , 4MT6 A/B  were completed in Level IV.
  11. Students are not required but may combine courses in Geography and Environmental Sciences into major themes matching their interests, including:

HUMAN HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT

ENVIRSC 2L03 , 2Q03 , 3O03 , 4EA3 , 4WB3 ; GEOG 2HI3 , 3HH3 , 3HP3 , 4HH3  

TRANSPORTATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT

ENVIRSC 3GV3 , 4GA3 ; GEOG 3LA3 , 3LT3 , 4LP3 , 4LT3  

URBAN SYSTEMS AND SUSTAINABILITY 

ENVIRSC 2EI3 , 3EE3 ; GEOG 2UI3 , 3ER3 , 3UP3 , 3UR3 , 4UT3  

Requirements


120 units total (Levels I to V), of which no more than 48 units may be Level 1

Level I: 30 Units


  • Completed prior to admission to the program

Level II: 30 Units


30 units


  • Completion of Level II Honours Geography and Environmental Sciences ( See Admission above.)

Level III


Consists of academic studies (Fall Term), Co-op Work Term (Winter Term), and Co-op Work Term (Spring/Summer Term)

Fall Term: 15 units:


6 units

  • Level III Environmental Science courses
3 units

  • Level III Geography courses
3 units

  • Electives

Winter Term:


Work Term

Spring/Summer Term:


Work Term

Level IV


Consists of academic studies (Fall and Winter Terms) and Co-op Work Term (Spring/Summer Term)

Fall and Winter Terms: 30 units:


3 units

  • Level III Geography courses
3 units

  • Level IV Environmental Science courses
3 units

  • Level IV Geography courses
9-12 units

  • Electives

Spring/Summer Term:


Work Term

Level V


Consists of Co-op Work Term (Fall Term) and academic studies (Winter Term)

Fall Term:


Work Term

Winter Term: 15 units:


3 units

  • Level IV Environmental Science courses
6 units

  • Level IV Geography courses
3-6 units

  • Electives

Co-op Program Chart


 

FALL TERM

(September to December)

WINTER TERM

(January to April)

SPRING/SUMMER TERM

(May to August)

Level III 15 units from
Academic Level III
and
SCIENCE 2C00  (if not
completed) and SCIENCE 3C00 

Work Term

SCIENCE 3WT0  

Work Term

SCIENCE 3WT0 

 
Level IV 30 units from Academic Levels III and IV

Work Term

SCIENCE 4WT0  

Level V

Work Term

SCIENCE 5WT0  

15 units from Academic
Level IV
 

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