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Programmes - Geography |
Programme Requirements: The Certificate in Geospatial Science consists of six courses.
Courses: GE101 or GE102 or an equivalent 100-level course approved by the Dean or Nominee; plus GS100, IS121, GS201, GS211, GS301.
Programme Requirements: The Diploma in Geospatial Science consists of ten courses.
Courses: GE101 or GE102 or an equivalent 100-level course approved by the Dean or Nominee; plus GS100, IS121, GS201, GS211, GS301, GS350; plus one 100 level course, one 200 level course and one 300 level course in an approved sub-field specialty.
Courses for a Single Major: GE101, GE102, GS100, UU100, UU114; plus GE201 or GE205; plus GE202; plus GE203 or GE207; plus GS201 or GS211; plus UU200, UU204, GE304; plus GS301 or GS350; plus one to three of: GE300, GE301, GE302, GE303, GE304, GE305, GE306, GS301, GS350, PD301, MS301.
Courses for a Double Major: GE101, GE102, GS100, UU100, UU114; plus GE201 or GE205; plus GE202; plus GE203 or GE207; plus any one or two 200-level GE/GS courses; plus UU200, UU204, GE304; plus two to three of: GE300, GE301, GE302, GE303, GE305, GE306, GS301, GS350, PD301, MS301.
Courses for a Minor: GE101 and/or GE102; plus two or three of: GE201, GE202, GE203, GE205, GE207, GS201, GS211; the fourth and/or fifth course may be any 200/300 level GE or GS course or PD301 (excluding GE300, GS301 and GS350).
There is one interdisciplinary Bachelor of Arts programme that does not follow the usual programme requirements for major and minor disciplines but instead has a largely prescribed set of courses, across discipline boundaries.
Courses: GE101, GE102, GS100; plus EC100 or EC102; plus UU100, UU114; plus two of: BI102, BI108, CH100, CH105, ED158, ES106, GM101, HY101, MS111, LP101, PD101, PH106, PL101, SO100, TS106, TS107; plus GE201, GE205, GS201, UU200, UU204; plus any three of: BI201, BI/MS202, BI207, EC201, EC202, EC203, ED258, GE202, GE203, GE207, HY205, LP201, MS201, MS203, PD200, SO201, TS213; plus EC307, GE301,GE304; plus any three of: BI304, BI/MS305, BI/MS307, BI/MS308, EC304, GE300, GE302, GE303, GE306, GS301, GS350, LP303, MS301, MS302, MS303, MS306, MS312, , PD301, SO301, SO302, TS310, TS311 or any other 300-level courses approved by the Dean or nominee.
Courses for a Single Major: CH101, ES106, GE101, PH106, UU100, UU114, CH204, ES201, ES203, MS211, UU200, UU204; plus CH311 or CH312; plus ES300, ES301.
Courses for a Double Major: CH101, ES106, PH106, UU100, UU114, CH204, ES203; plus ES201 or MS211; plus UU200, UU204; plus CH311 or CH312; plus ES300, ES301.
Courses for a Minor: ES106, ES201, ES203, MS211, ES301.
Recommended electives: GS100, GE205, GS201, MS201, MS204, MS205, MS206, GE306, MS301, MS302, MS303, MS311, MS312, MS313.
Special Programme Requirements: Allowed as a double major for the Bachelor of Science only in combination with the following other major disciplines: Biology, Earth Science, Food and Nutritional Sciences, and Information Systems.
Courses for a Single Major: Not offered as a single major under the BSc programme.
Courses for a Double Major: GE101, GE102, GS100 , UU100, UU114; plus GE201 or GE205; plus any two or three of: GE201, GE202, GE203, GE205, GE207, GS201, GS211; plus UU200, UU204, GE304; plus two or three of GE300, GE301, GE302, GE303, GE305, GE306, GS301, GS350, PD301, MS301.
Courses for a Minor: Not offered as a minor under the BSc programme.
CH101, ES106, GE101, GE102, MA102, PH106, UU100, UU114, CH204, ES201, ES203, GE205, MS211, UU200, UU204; plus any one of: GE201, GE202, GS201, MS201, MS213, ST231, PD200; plus CH312, ES301, GE306; plus any three of: CH311, ES300, GE301, GE302, MS301, MS312.
Courses: EV402, EV405, GE409, SC400.
Courses: GE403, GE407, GE409; plus one of: GE404, GE406, GS450, PD401, PD402 or any other 400-level course approved by Senate or its delegate.
Courses: GE403; plus three of: GE402, GE404, GE406, GE407, GE409, GS450 or any other 400 level course approved by Senate or its delegate.
The Masters programme consists of a thesis or two postgraduate courses plus and a Supervised Research Project.
The Masters programme consists of a thesis or two postgraduate courses plus and a Supervised Research Project.
The Masters programme consists of a thesis or two postgraduate courses plus and a Supervised Research Project.
The Masters programme consists of a thesis or two postgraduate courses plus and a Supervised Research Project.