This foundational, interdisciplinary course introduces students to critical perspectives on environmental justice based in history, art, …
This course covers fundamental concepts and approaches of geographical information systems, remote sensing and global positioning syst…
Examines the movement and storage of water in various phases near the Earth's surface and the energy required fo…
Examines the physical processes and the environmental factors that govern the movement of water and energy in la…
There is no lack of solutions for environmental problems, including the most severe that we face. But how to eva…
This course examines the development and implementation of public policies related to the environment and sustainability. The course w…
This course presents the main scientific concepts, principles and approaches of ecology and conservation science…
The course offers an introduction to the skills necessary to pursue and understand statistical data analysis. To…
An introduction to the structure and functioning of vegetation and soil systems, emphasizing local patterns and processes, methods of …
The application of economic principles to environmental issues is introduced and critically reviewed. Linkages between economic factor…
This course concentrates on basic principles and fundamental concepts in geomorphology, including energy flows in geomorphic systems, …
The course takes students through the physical environment of Canada, its land, sea, and atmosphere. It addresses the country's histor…
This course will introduce students to the basics of ethical qualitative research design and execution. Students…
Examines how processes of urbanization result in the unequal spatial and social distribution of environmental goods (e.g., pollution, …
Examines the geographic understanding of nature-society relationships. We review popular and scientific theories of environmental chan…
The course examines the characteristics, trends, and problems in the growth and distribution of human population…
Cultural landscapes change over time. This can result from changes in legal tenure, cultural adaptation, changes…
Climate change and pollution have their roots in human disruptions of natural biogeochemical cycling. Biogeochem…
This course is designed to provide students with a more solid grounding in the creative, practical, political, a…
Examines the culture-environment relationship in historical perspective. The focus is on ways in which social ch…