Courses for Environmental Science

ENVS Courses Fall 2020

ENVS 2000 - Fundamentals of Environmental Science

  • MWF 11:00 - 11:50am
  • Phil Bonnaventure
  • Prerequisite(s): One 1000-level course (3.0 credit hours) in Biology, Chemistry, Geography, or Physics OR One of admission to the Post-Diploma B.Sc. in Geography, with a Concentration in Geographical Information Science or admission to the Post-Diploma B.Sc. in Agricultural Studies

ENVS 4000 - Advanced Biogeography

  • MW 1:30 - 2:45 pm
  • Dan Johnson
  • Prerequisite(s): Geography 2090 AND Forth-year standing (a minimum of 90.0 credit hours)

ENVS 4000 - Current Topics in Environmental Science

  • MW 9:00 - 10:15am
  • Julie Lee-Yaw
  • Prerequisite(s): One of Environmental Science 2000 or admission to the Post-Diploma B.Sc. (Environmental Science) AND Three courses (9.0 credit hours) at the 3000/4000 level in Geography and/or Biology
 
 
Courses for Your Program

Course selections for the program will vary depending on your degree, but may include courses such as:

Biological Sciences:

  • BIOL 2000 - Principles of Genetics
  • BIOL 2150 - Biostatistics
  • BIOL 2200 - Principles of Ecology
  • BIOL 3300 - Evolution
  • BIOL 3460 - Plant Physiology
  • BIOL 3520 - Invertebrate Zoology
  • BIOL 3530 - Vertebrate Zoology
  • BIOL 3560 - Integrative Plant Biology
  • BIOL 3630 - Field Biology
  • BIOL 3660 - Field Botany
  • BIOL 3700 - Ecosystem Ecology
  • BIOL 3710 - Population Biology
  • BIOL 3720 - Community Ecology
  • BIOL 4605 - Conservation Biology
  • BIOL 4700 - Molecular Ecology
  • BIOL 4710 - Evolutionary & Ecological Modelling
  • BIOL 4740 - Behavioral Ecology
  • BIOL 4800 - Biology of Parasitism
  • BIOL 4840 - Limnology

Geography:

  • GEOG 2030- Geomorphology
  • GEOG 2090 - Biogeography
  • GEOG 2300 - Weather & Climate
  • GEOG 2700 - Geographical Data & Analysis
  • GEOG 2735 - Intro to GIS
  • GEOG 3035 - Fluvial Geomorphology
  • GEOG 3060 - Glaciology & Glacial Geomorphology
  • GEOG 3080 - Soils
  • GEOG 3300 - Microclimatology
  • GEOG 3400 - Hydrology
  • GEOG 3710 - Field Techniques in the Earth Sciences
  • GEOG 3720 - Remote Sensing
  • GEOG 3740 - GIS
  • GEOG 3780 - Field Research in Geography
  • GEOG 3792 - Field Excursion in Physical Geography
  • GEOG 4400 - Advanced Hydrology
  • GEOG 4415 - Integrated Watershed Management
  • GEOG 4730 - Spatial Statistics

Geology:

  • GEOL 2060 - Physical Geology

 

*please note that not all courses will be available every semester. Please consult your Program Planning Guide, the Bridge & your Academic Advisor to meet your requirements