Geography Graduate Courses (GEOG)

Geography Graduate Courses (GEOG)
Faculty of Arts and Science

Geography 5025

Graduate Research Methods
Credit hours: 3.0
Contact hours per week:
3-0-0
Overview of contemporary research methods in Geography and/or Archaeology. Students will complete a number of assignments that will allow them to apply their acquired knowledge and skills directly to their research. Students will be assessed based on written components and oral presentations, including a research proposal and thesis outline.
Prerequisite(s):
Admission to the M.A. or M.Sc. program
Equivalent:
Geography 5850 (Graduate Research Methods) (prior to 2011/2012)

Geography 5753

Graduate Seminar in Remote Sensing
Credit hours: 3.0
Contact hours per week:
3-0-0
Contemporary issues in remote sensing and image analysis. Advanced approaches to classification, modelling, change detection, and scaling. The role of remote sensing science in integrated studies of global change. Research and new directions.
Prerequisite(s):
Admission to the M.A. or M.Sc. program
Recommended Background:

Two undergraduate courses in remote sensing or related areas, including one at the 3000/4000 level
Substantially Similar:
Geography 4753

Geography 7025

Graduate Research Methods
Credit hours: 3.0
Contact hours per week:
3-0-0
Overview of contemporary research methods in Geography and/or Archaeology. Students will complete a number of assignments that will allow them to apply their acquired knowledge and skills directly to their research. Students will be assessed based on written components and oral presentations, including a research proposal and thesis outline.
Prerequisite(s):
Admission to the Ph.D. program