Bachelor of Science - Geography
Shown below is a sample sequence of courses for your degree. If you follow this plan, you should be able to graduate in four years, provided you complete five courses per semester. This is just one example of how you could complete your major and degree requirements; you may find that a different sequence works as well as this one.
See the Program Planning Guide for details regarding program requirements.
Chemistry 1000 or Physics 1000
One of: Mathematics 1410, Mathematics 1560, or Statistics 1770
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Environmental Science 2000
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Required science course 2000 level1
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Geographical Techniques course
Physical Geography course
Geography - Field course2
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Geographical Techniques course
Physical Geography 3000-level
Geography 4000-level list course
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Physical Geography 3000-level
Geography 4000-level list course
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Geography 4000-level list course
Geography 4000-level list course
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1 Must be chosen from offerings in Astronomy, Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, or Physics.
2 Semester of offering may vary.
Note: Additional requirements for the Concentration in Geographical Information Science should be taken in place of Elective courses.
Students considering entry to a graduate program in Geography are advised to complete Geography 4900. They should also complete a 4000-level Independent Study course in Geography in their final year.
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