GEOG 2018 19 Major

B.Sc. Major in GEOGRAPHY English Humanities 3 credit hr 3 credit hr ENGL 1205 Arts/ECON 12 credit ...

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B.Sc. Major in GEOGRAPHY









English Humanities 3 credit hr 3 credit hr ENGL 1205





Arts/ECON 12 credit hr

MATH/CSCI 6 credit hr

Science Breadth 18 credit hr







GEOG 1100 Global Perspectives on Land & Life







GEOGRAPHY

48 (min) credit hr

























GEOG 2386 Intro to Mapping & Geog. Info Systems









NOTES: n Choose one from: GEOG 3326 Statistical Methods in Geography GEOG 3356 Remote Sensing of the Environment GEOG 3386 Concepts in Geographical Info Systems (GIS) Analysis GEOG 3416 Qualitative Research Methods in Geography GRAY = suggested schedule Year 1



No Changes to requirements from 2017-18

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GEOG 1200 People, Place and Environment GEOG 2306 Geospatial Concepts GEOG 2356 Inquiry and Explanation in Physical





MAJOR Subject

Electives 30 credithr

Geography (GIS) n

GEOG Group B GEOG Group B GEOG Group B GEOG Group B GEOG Group B GEOG Group B = 4xxx GEOG Group B,C, or D = 4xxx GEOG Group B,C, or D = 4xxx GEOG (any Group) GEOG (any Group)



A minimum GPA of 2.2 is required in the Major Subject Area courses

2018-19 Calendar

Program Requirements

Course & Elective Options: Sciences: Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Computing Science, Environmental Science, Geology, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology (Excluding ASTR 1010, CHEM 1221, FRSC 2200, FRSC 2001, GEOL 1202, GEOL 1203, GEOL 1210, MATH 1202, and MATH 1203) Arts: Anthropology, Arabic, Asian Studies, Atlantic Canada Studies, Chinese, Classics, Economics, English, French, German, Geography, Hispanic Studies, History, Irish Studies, Japanese, Linguistics, Philosophy, Political Science, Religious Studies, Sociology, Spanish, Women & Gender Studies Humanities: Classics, English (other than 1205), History, Philosophy, Religious Studies and Modern Languages (courses in literature and/or culture)