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Nov 25, 2024
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Undergraduate Calendar 2014-2015 (Fall/Winter) [-ARCHIVED CALENDAR-]
Honours Geography and Environmental Sciences (B.Sc.)
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Admission
Completion of any Level I program with a Cumulative Average of at least 6.0 including: 3 units
from the following courses, with a grade of at least C+ 3 units
from the following courses, with a grade of at least C+ Note
Students who have satisfied all above admission criteria and have a Cumulative Average between 5.5 and 5.9 will be admitted to the program, on Program Probation. Students may be on Program Probation only once. Eligibility to continue in the program will require a Cumulative Average of at least 6.0 at the next academic review. Admission (Effective September 2015)
Completion of any Level I program with a Cumulative Average of at least 6.0 including: 3 units
from the following courses, with a grade of at least C+: 3 units
from the following courses, with a grade of at least C+: Note
Students who have satisfied all above admission criteria and have a Cumulative Average between 5.5 and 5.9 will be admitted to the program, on Program Probation. Students may be on Program Probation only once. Eligibility to continue in the program will require a Cumulative Average of at least 6.0 at the next academic review. Program Notes
- Students are strongly encouraged to check prerequisites for upper-level GEOG or EARTH SC courses. Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics prerequisites exist in upper-level Earth Sciences courses. The prerequisites should be considered when selecting your courses.
- 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.
- 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 EARTH SC 3RD3 and GEOG 3MA3 , based on their area of interest.
- The field components of GEOG 3ME3 and 3MF3 are normally taken outside of the normal term. Details are announced in March. 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.
- Students are strongly encouraged to complete all Level I Environmental Science courses (ENVIR SC 1A03 , 1B03 , 1G03 ).
- Students are strongly encouraged to take as an elective at Level II one of GEOG 2EI3 , 2HI3 , 2LE3 , 2TC3 , 2TS3 , 2UI3 .
- 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
TRANSPORTATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT
URBAN SYSTEMS AND SUSTAINABILITY
Requirements
120 units total (Levels I to IV), of which no more than 48 units may be Level I 30 units
(See Admission above.) 12-15 units
- Electives (see Program Notes 5 and 6 above).
Requirements for Students Who Entered Prior to September 2014
120 units total (Levels I to IV), of which no more than 48 units may be Level I 30 units
(See Admission above.) 9 units
Levels II, III Geography or Earth Sciences excluding: 15 units
Levels III, IV Geography or Earth Sciences excluding:
27-33 units
- Electives (See Program Notes 5 and 6 above).
Note
Students who registered prior to September 2013 may refer to their degree audit or contact an academic advisor in the office of the Associate Dean of Science (Academic) for program requirements. |
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