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Physical Geography Major
The department offers a bachelor of science (BSc) program in physical geography with three course streams targeting the academic requirements needed for employment or professional accreditation in the environmental and natural resource sectors.
(1) The biogeophysical science stream offers students a broad range of environmental science courses in physical geography, emphasizing biogeography, soils, hydrology, geomorphology and climatology. It targets the academic requirements needed to apply for registration as a Professional Agrologist in British Columbia, a skills-based professional accreditation required in the environmental and natural resource sectors.
(2) The geoscience stream offers coursework in environmental geoscience, emphasizing geomorphology, earth science, hydrology, soils and climatology. It targets the academic requirements needed to apply for registration as a Professional Geoscientist (environmental geoscience) in Canada, a skills-based professional accreditation required in the environmental and natural resource sectors.
(3) The geosystems and GIScience stream targets the requirements necessary to apply the theory and techniques of GIScience in the environmental and natural resources sectors.
Requirements for each stream are given below. Students should contact the student advisor to plan their course work.
Program Requirements
Students complete 120 units, as specified below.
Lower Division Requirements
Common Requirements
All students, regardless of the stream they choose, will complete a total of 31-34 units, including all of
Atomic and molecular structure; chemical bonding; thermochemistry; elements; periodic table; gases liquids, solids, and solutions. This course includes a laboratory component. Prerequisite: Chemistry 12 with a minimum grade of C, or CHEM 109 or 111 with a minimum grade of C-. Students with credit for CHEM 120 or 125 may not take this course for further credit. Quantitative/Breadth-Science.
Origin and character of minerals, rocks, Earth structure, Earth surface processes and plate tectonic theory. Primarily designed to deliver prereq. information to EASC majors/honours and students pursuing degrees in other Departments and Faculties that require a strong foundational course in Earth Science. Breadth-Science.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Cindy Hansen |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, Wed, 11:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D104 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
A geographical introduction to how humans shape our world, with attention also given to how it shapes us. Themes may include: culture, economic activities, environmental change, globalization, politics, population, resources, and urbanization. Breadth-Humanities/Social Sciences.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Susan Owen |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 2:30β5:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
An introduction to landforms, climates, soils and vegetation; their origins, distributions, interrelationships and roles in the ecosystem. Laboratory work and field trips are included. Breadth-Science.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Andrew Perkins |
TBD | ||
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 4:30β6:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D104 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D105 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D106 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D107 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 4:30β6:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D108 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D109 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D110 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D111 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D112 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
An introduction to what geographers do in applied contexts, how geographic concepts relate to applied skills, and how to communicate what geography is and why geographical approaches are useful. The course will emphasize written and oral communication skills through regular writing assignments, feedback, and direct engagement with professional geographers. Prerequisite: One of: GEOG 100, GEOG 102, GEOG 104, GEOG 111. Writing.
and one of
Designed for students specializing in mathematics, physics, chemistry, computing science and engineering. Topics as for Math 151 with a more extensive review of functions, their properties and their graphs. Recommended for students with no previous knowledge of Calculus. In addition to regularly scheduled lectures, students enrolled in this course are encouraged to come for assistance to the Calculus Workshop (Burnaby), or Math Open Lab (Surrey). Prerequisite: Pre-Calculus 12 (or equivalent) with a grade of at least B+, or MATH 100 with a grade of at least B-, or achieving a satisfactory grade on the Ά‘ΟγΤ°AV Calculus Readiness Test. Students with credit for either MATH 151, 154 or 157 may not take MATH 150 for further credit. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Veselin Jungic |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri, 8:30β9:20 a.m.
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Burnaby |
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Natalia Kouzniak |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri, 8:30β9:20 a.m.
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Burnaby |
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OP01 | TBD | ||
OP02 | TBD |
Designed for students specializing in mathematics, physics, chemistry, computing science and engineering. Logarithmic and exponential functions, trigonometric functions, inverse functions. Limits, continuity, and derivatives. Techniques of differentiation, including logarithmic and implicit differentiation. The Mean Value Theorem. Applications of differentiation including extrema, curve sketching, Newton's method. Introduction to modeling with differential equations. Polar coordinates, parametric curves. Prerequisite: Pre-Calculus 12 (or equivalent) with a grade of at least A, or MATH 100 with a grade of at least B, or achieving a satisfactory grade on the Ά‘ΟγΤ°AV Calculus Readiness Test. Students with credit for either MATH 150, 154 or 157 may not take MATH 151 for further credit. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Nils Bruin |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, Wed, Fri, 8:30β9:20 a.m.
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Burnaby |
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Randall Pyke |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, Wed, Fri, 9:30β10:20 a.m.
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Burnaby |
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OP01 | TBD | ||
OP02 | TBD |
Designed for students specializing in the biological and medical sciences. Topics include: limits, growth rate and the derivative; elementary functions, optimization and approximation methods, and their applications; mathematical models of biological processes. Prerequisite: Pre-Calculus 12 (or equivalent) with a grade of at least B, or MATH 100 with a grade of at least C, or achieving a satisfactory grade on the Ά‘ΟγΤ°AV Calculus Readiness Test. Students with credit for either MATH 150, 151 or 157 may not take MATH 154 for further credit. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Justin Chan |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, Wed, Fri, 8:30β9:20 a.m.
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Burnaby |
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Luis Goddyn |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, Wed, Fri, 9:30β10:20 a.m.
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Burnaby |
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OP01 | TBD | ||
OP02 | TBD |
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Riemann sum, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, definite, indefinite and improper integrals, approximate integration, integration techniques, applications of integration. First-order separable differential equations and growth models. Sequences and series, series tests, power series, convergence and applications of power series. Prerequisite: MATH 150 or 151; or MATH 154 or 157 with a grade of at least B. Students with credit for MATH 155 or 158 may not take this course for further credit. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Brenda Davison |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, Wed, Fri, 8:30β9:20 a.m.
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Burnaby |
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OP01 | TBD |
Designed for students specializing in the biological and medical sciences. Topics include: the integral, partial derivatives, differential equations, linear systems, and their applications; mathematical models of biological processes. Prerequisite: MATH 150, 151 or 154; or MATH 157 with a grade of at least B. Students with credit for MATH 152 or 158 may not take this course for further credit. Quantitative.
and one of
Force and motion, conservation of energy and momentum, fluids, properties of soft matter and thermal physics with applications taken from the life sciences. Prerequisite: BC Principles of Physics 12 or PHYS 100 or equivalent, with a minimum grade of C-. This prerequisite may be waived, at the discretion of the department, as determined by the student's performance on a regularly scheduled PHYS 100 final exam. Please consult the physics advisor for further details. Corequisite: MATH 150 or 151 or 154 or 157; BISC 100 or 101 or 102. Recommended Corequisite: PHYS 132. Students with credit for PHYS 120, 125 or 140 may not take this course for further credit. Quantitative/Breadth-Science.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Simon Watkins Eldon Emberly |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, Wed, Fri, 9:30β10:20 a.m.
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Burnaby |
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D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 9:30β10:20 a.m.
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Burnaby |
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D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 10:30β11:20 a.m.
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Burnaby |
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D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 11:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D104 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 12:30β1:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D105 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 1:30β2:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D106 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 1:30β2:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D107 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 3:30β4:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D108 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 4:30β5:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D109 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 10:30β11:20 a.m.
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Burnaby |
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D110 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 11:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D111 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 12:30β1:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D112 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 1:30β2:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D113 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 2:30β3:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D114 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 3:30β4:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D115 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 4:30β5:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D116 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 9:30β10:20 a.m.
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Burnaby |
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D117 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 10:30β11:20 a.m.
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Burnaby |
A general calculus-based introduction to mechanics. Topics include translational and rotational motion, momentum, energy, gravitation, and selected topics in modern physics. Prerequisite: BC Principles of Physics 12 or PHYS 100 or equivalent, with a minimum grade of C-. This prerequisite may be waived, at the discretion of the department, as determined by the student's performance on a regularly scheduled PHYS 100 final exam. Please consult the physics advisor for further details. Corequisite: MATH 150 or 151 or 154. Recommended Corequisite: PHYS 132. Students with credit for PHYS 101, 125 or 140 may not take this course for further credit. Quantitative/Breadth-Science.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Jeff Sonier Erol Girt |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, Wed, Fri, 9:30β10:20 a.m.
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Burnaby |
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D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 1:30β2:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 2:30β3:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 3:30β4:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D104 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 4:30β5:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D105 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 5:39β6:29 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D106 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 1:30β2:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D107 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 2:30β3:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D108 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 3:30β4:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D109 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 4:30β5:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D110 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 5:30β6:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D111 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 1:30β2:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D112 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 2:30β3:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D113 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 3:30β4:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D114 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 4:30β5:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D115 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 5:30β6:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D116 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 1:30β2:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D117 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 2:30β3:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D118 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 3:30β4:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D119 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 4:30β5:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D120 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 5:30β6:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D121 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 1:30β2:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D122 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 2:30β3:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D123 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 3:30β4:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D124 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 4:30β5:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D125 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 5:30β6:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
An enriched course in mechanics for students with good preparation in physics and mathematics. Special relativity and classical topics such as translational and rotational dynamics and conservation laws will be given a much more sophisticated treatment than in our other first-year courses. Prerequisite: Permission of the department. Corequisite: MATH 151. Recommended Corequisite: PHYS 132. Students with credit for PHYS 101, 120 or PHYS 140 may not take PHYS 125 for further credit. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Michel Vetterli |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, Wed, Fri, 9:30β10:20 a.m.
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Burnaby |
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D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 1:30β2:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
A general calculus-based introduction to mechanics taught in an integrated lecture-laboratory environment. Topics include translational and rotational motion, momentum, energy, gravitation, and selected topics in modern physics. Prerequisite: BC Principles of Physics 12, or PHYS 100 or equivalent, with a minimum grade of C-. Corequisite: MATH 150 or 151 or 154. Students with credit for PHYS 125 or 120 or 101 may not take this course for further credit. Quantitative/Breadth-Science.
and one of
An introduction to basic quantitative techniques for the collection of geographic data. Topics include describing data, gathering samples, theoretical distributions, linking samples and populations, testing significance, and exploring spatial relationships all within practical, real-world application contexts. Prerequisite: GEOG 100 or 111. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Shivanand Balram |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 8:30β10:20 a.m.
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Burnaby |
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D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
Research methodology and associated statistical analysis techniques for students with training in the life sciences. Intended to be particularly accessible to students who are not specializing in Statistics. Prerequisite: Recommended: 30 units. Students cannot obtain credit for STAT 201 if they already have credit for - or are taking concurrently - STAT 101, 203, 205, 285, or any upper division STAT course. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Gamage Perera |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 12:30β1:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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OP01 | TBD |
Basic laws of probability, sample distributions. Introduction to statistical inference and applications. Prerequisite: or Corequisite: MATH 152 or 155 or 158. Students wishing an intuitive appreciation of a broad range of statistical strategies may wish to take STAT 100 first. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Jinko Graham |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, Wed, Fri, 9:30β10:20 a.m.
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Burnaby |
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OP01 | TBD |
and one of
Examines cultural heritage management as the universal process by which people use places, objects and traditions from the past to educate, entertain, profit, promote change, maintain status quo, create identities, and build communities and nations. The course presents archaeology as one aspect of cultural heritage management and as an activity governed by national laws and international conventions for protecting and making appropriate use of heritage. Using case studies from Canada and abroad, the course explores stewardship as a fundamental professional ethic in archaeology and other fields engaged in studying, applying, and safeguarding personal, familial, communal, national, and transnational heritage. Prerequisite: 30 units including one of ARCH 100, ARCH 201, GEOG 100 or REM 100. Breadth-Humanities.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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David Maxwell |
TBD |
Introduces the nature and goals of Indigenous Studies as an academic discipline that emphasizes cultures and homelands of First Peoples. Students with credit for FNST 101 may not take this course for further credit. Breadth-Humanities/Social Sciences.
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Distance Education | |||
Joyce Schneider |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 9:30β10:20 a.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 8:30β10:20 a.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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Bryan Myles |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 2:30β5:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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Madeleine Reddon Potvin |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 5:30β8:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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Joyce Schneider |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 9:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
Study of Indigenous peoples of BC and effects of historical and political processes on their livelihoods and homelands. Overview of indigeneity and connection to urbanization. Examines linguistic diversity and endangered state of BC First Nations languages; Indigenous ethnography; land rights movement; traditional cultural practices/beliefs; and social, educational and economic disparity. Prerequisite: Recommended: INDG 101. Students with credit for FNST 286 or SA 286 may not take this course for further credit.
*Students in the geoscience stream must take MATH 150 or 151; and 152.
**Students pursuing the GIScience certificate are required to take GEOG 251.
Biogeophysical Science Stream
The Professional Agrologist syllabus requirements of BCIA (British Columbia Institute of Agrologists) may be met through this stream. Students must choose elective courses in consultation with an academic advisor because BCIA has specific groupings of elective courses in its syllabus.
In addition to the common requirements shown above, students who choose this stream will complete 23 units, including
An introduction to the biochemical and physiological mechanisms of living organisms. Topics covered include cell structure and function, DNA replication and the flow of genetic information, enzyme function, metabolism and physiology of microorganisms, plants, and animals. Prerequisite: High school Biology 12 (or equivalent) with a C grade or better, or BISC 100 with C- or better, or BISC 113 with C+ or better, or HSCI 100 with C+ or better; and High school Chemistry 12 (or equivalent) with a C grade or better, or CHEM 111 with a C- or better. Breadth-Science.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 10:30β11:20 a.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 9:30β11:20 a.m. |
Distance Education | ||
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 11:30 a.m.β1:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 11:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 11:30 a.m.β1:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 12:30β1:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 1:30β3:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 1:30β2:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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D104 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 1:30β3:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 2:30β3:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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D105 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 3:30β5:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 3:30β4:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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D106 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 3:30β5:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 4:30β5:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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D107 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 11:30 a.m.β1:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 11:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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D108 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 11:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 12:30β1:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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D109 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 1:30β3:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 1:30β2:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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D110 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 1:30β3:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 2:30β3:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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D111 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 3:30β5:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 3:30β4:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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D112 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 3:30β5:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 4:30β5:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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D113 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 11:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 11:30 a.m.β1:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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D114 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 12:30β1:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 11:30 a.m.β1:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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D115 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 1:30β2:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 1:30β3:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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D116 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 2:30β3:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 1:30β3:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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D117 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 3:30β4:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 3:30β5:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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D118 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 4:30β5:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 3:30β5:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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D119 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 5:30β6:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 5:30β7:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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D120 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 6:30β7:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 5:30β7:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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D121 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 11:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 11:30 a.m.β1:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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D122 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 12:30β1:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 11:30 a.m.β1:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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D123 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 1:30β2:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 1:30β3:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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D124 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 2:30β3:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 1:30β3:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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D125 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 3:30β4:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 3:30β5:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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D127 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 11:30 a.m.β1:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 12:30β1:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
Survey of the diversity of life, and its evolutionary history on earth. The student is introduced to the study of genetics, development, and evolution, giving an overview of how these processes interact to produce form and function. Also included are principles of behavior and ecological relationships of organisms to each other and their environment. Prerequisite: High school biology 12 (or equivalent) with a C grade or better, or BISC 100 with C- or better, or BISC 113 with C+ or better, or HSCI 100 with C+ or better. Breadth-Science.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, Thu, 12:30β1:20 p.m.
|
Distance Education | ||
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 10:30β11:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 10:30β11:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 10:30β11:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D104 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 10:30β11:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D105 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 11:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D106 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 11:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D107 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 11:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D109 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 1:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D110 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 1:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D111 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 1:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D113 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 2:30β3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D114 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 2:30β3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D115 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 2:30β3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D117 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 3:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D118 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 3:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D119 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 3:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
The fundamentals of economics geography, the study of the forces that shape the arrangement of economic activity in the real world. Prerequisite: GEOG 100. Breadth-Social Sciences.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Alex Clapp |
Dec 11, 2020: Fri, 12:00β12:00 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 | TBD |
An introduction to the theory and practice of remote sensing, including the relevant physical processes, digital image processing and information extraction, and a review of remote sensing applications. Prerequisite: GEOG 111. Quantitative/Breadth-Science.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Bing Lu |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 4:30β6:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
A basic overview of Geographical Information Systems and Science; GIS software, hardware, data structures and models; spatial data, operations and algorithms; practical applications and limitations. Prerequisite: GEOG 100 or 111 or permission of instructor. Students with credit for GEOG 354 may not take this course for further credit. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Nicholas Hedley |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D104 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 8:30β10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
and one of
An introduction to biotic-environmental relationships and dynamics; ecological concepts; population dynamics, variation, adaptation and evolution. Prerequisite: BISC 101 and 102 with a grade of C- or better.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 10:30β11:20 a.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 9:30β11:20 a.m. |
Distance Education | ||
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 9:30β10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 11:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 12:30β1:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D104 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 11:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D105 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 12:30β1:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D106 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 1:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
An introduction to the planetary biosphere, its living organisms, and their interactions with each other and the Earth system. Prerequisite: GEOG 111.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Audrey Pearson |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
and one of
An exploration of the processes that shape Earth's surface and the landforms that result. Prerequisite: GEOG 111 or EASC 101. Quantitative/Breadth-Science.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Jeremy Venditti |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 4:30β6:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
An examination of the basic principles and processes governing the Earth's weather and climate. Topics include: radiation, greenhouse effect, clouds, precipitation, atmospheric circulation, mid-latitude cyclones, tropical storms, climate change. Prerequisite: GEOG 111. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Wolf Read |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 4:30β6:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 8:30β10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
Geoscience Stream
The Professional Environmental Geoscience syllabus requirements of EGBC (Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia) can be met through this stream. Students must choose elective courses in consultation with an academic advisor because EGBC has specific groupings of elective courses in its Environmental Geoscience syllabus.
In addition to the common requirements shown above, students who choose this stream will complete 27 units, including all of
An introduction to the nature, origin and interpretation of stratified earth materials. Principles of lithostratigraphy, biostratigraphy and chronostratigraphy, sequence stratigraphy, the facies concept. Prerequisite: EASC 210 with a grade of C- or better.
Introduction to crystallography, crystal chemistry and chemical properties and chemical principles necessary for the study of minerals. Prerequisite: EASC 101 and CHEM 121. All with a grade of C- or better.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Kevin Cameron |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 3:30β6:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 3:30β6:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
The study of the evolution of the Earth, the geological time scale, fossils and evolution, stratigraphic concepts, geological history of western Canada. Prerequisite: EASC 101 with a grade of C- or better. Breadth-Science.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Shahin Dashtgard |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
An exploration of the processes that shape Earth's surface and the landforms that result. Prerequisite: GEOG 111 or EASC 101. Quantitative/Breadth-Science.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Jeremy Venditti |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 4:30β6:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
An examination of the basic principles and processes governing the Earth's weather and climate. Topics include: radiation, greenhouse effect, clouds, precipitation, atmospheric circulation, mid-latitude cyclones, tropical storms, climate change. Prerequisite: GEOG 111. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Wolf Read |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 4:30β6:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 8:30β10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
and one of
An introduction to biotic-environmental relationships and dynamics; ecological concepts; population dynamics, variation, adaptation and evolution. Prerequisite: BISC 101 and 102 with a grade of C- or better.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 10:30β11:20 a.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 9:30β11:20 a.m. |
Distance Education | ||
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 9:30β10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 11:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 12:30β1:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D104 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 11:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D105 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 12:30β1:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D106 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 1:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
An introduction to the planetary biosphere, its living organisms, and their interactions with each other and the Earth system. Prerequisite: GEOG 111.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Audrey Pearson |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
and one of
An introduction to geophysics emphasizing seismic, magnetic and gravimetric observations of the Earth. Applied geophysics. Prerequisite: MATH 152, and one of: (PHYS 102 and PHYS 130), (PHYS 121 and PHYS 133), (PHYS 126 and PHYS 133) or (PHYS 141). All with a grade of C- or better. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Andy Calvert |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, Thu, 9:30β10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 10:30 a.m.β1:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
An introduction to the engineering properties and behavior of soil and rock. Laboratory and field measurements of soil and rock properties. Applications in engineering design will be illustrated with case studies of slope stability, road design, foundations and underground excavations. Emphasis will be placed on the importance of soil and rock mechanics in the resources sector. Prerequisite: EASC 101, 204 or permission of instructor. All with a grade of C- or better.
and one of
An introduction to the theory and practice of remote sensing, including the relevant physical processes, digital image processing and information extraction, and a review of remote sensing applications. Prerequisite: GEOG 111. Quantitative/Breadth-Science.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Bing Lu |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 4:30β6:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
A basic overview of Geographical Information Systems and Science; GIS software, hardware, data structures and models; spatial data, operations and algorithms; practical applications and limitations. Prerequisite: GEOG 100 or 111 or permission of instructor. Students with credit for GEOG 354 may not take this course for further credit. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Nicholas Hedley |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D104 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 8:30β10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
Geosystems and GIScience Stream
In addition to the common requirements shown above, students who choose this stream will complete 19 units, including both of
An introduction to the theory and practice of remote sensing, including the relevant physical processes, digital image processing and information extraction, and a review of remote sensing applications. Prerequisite: GEOG 111. Quantitative/Breadth-Science.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Bing Lu |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 4:30β6:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
A basic overview of Geographical Information Systems and Science; GIS software, hardware, data structures and models; spatial data, operations and algorithms; practical applications and limitations. Prerequisite: GEOG 100 or 111 or permission of instructor. Students with credit for GEOG 354 may not take this course for further credit. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Nicholas Hedley |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D104 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 8:30β10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
and one of
An introduction to the biochemical and physiological mechanisms of living organisms. Topics covered include cell structure and function, DNA replication and the flow of genetic information, enzyme function, metabolism and physiology of microorganisms, plants, and animals. Prerequisite: High school Biology 12 (or equivalent) with a C grade or better, or BISC 100 with C- or better, or BISC 113 with C+ or better, or HSCI 100 with C+ or better; and High school Chemistry 12 (or equivalent) with a C grade or better, or CHEM 111 with a C- or better. Breadth-Science.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 10:30β11:20 a.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 9:30β11:20 a.m. |
Distance Education | ||
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 11:30 a.m.β1:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 11:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 11:30 a.m.β1:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 12:30β1:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 1:30β3:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 1:30β2:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D104 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 1:30β3:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 2:30β3:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D105 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 3:30β5:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 3:30β4:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D106 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 3:30β5:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 4:30β5:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D107 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 11:30 a.m.β1:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 11:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D108 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 11:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 12:30β1:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D109 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 1:30β3:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 1:30β2:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D110 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 1:30β3:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 2:30β3:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D111 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 3:30β5:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 3:30β4:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D112 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 3:30β5:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 4:30β5:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D113 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 11:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 11:30 a.m.β1:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D114 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 12:30β1:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 11:30 a.m.β1:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D115 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 1:30β2:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 1:30β3:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D116 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 2:30β3:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 1:30β3:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D117 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 3:30β4:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 3:30β5:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D118 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 4:30β5:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 3:30β5:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D119 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 5:30β6:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 5:30β7:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D120 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 6:30β7:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 5:30β7:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D121 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 11:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 11:30 a.m.β1:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D122 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 12:30β1:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 11:30 a.m.β1:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D123 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 1:30β2:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 1:30β3:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D124 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 2:30β3:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 1:30β3:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D125 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 3:30β4:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 3:30β5:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D127 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 11:30 a.m.β1:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 12:30β1:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
Survey of the diversity of life, and its evolutionary history on earth. The student is introduced to the study of genetics, development, and evolution, giving an overview of how these processes interact to produce form and function. Also included are principles of behavior and ecological relationships of organisms to each other and their environment. Prerequisite: High school biology 12 (or equivalent) with a C grade or better, or BISC 100 with C- or better, or BISC 113 with C+ or better, or HSCI 100 with C+ or better. Breadth-Science.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, Thu, 12:30β1:20 p.m.
|
Distance Education | ||
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 10:30β11:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 10:30β11:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 10:30β11:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D104 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 10:30β11:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D105 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 11:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D106 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 11:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D107 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 11:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D109 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 1:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D110 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 1:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D111 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 1:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D113 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 2:30β3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D114 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 2:30β3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D115 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 2:30β3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D117 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 3:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D118 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 3:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D119 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 3:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
and two of
An exploration of the processes that shape Earth's surface and the landforms that result. Prerequisite: GEOG 111 or EASC 101. Quantitative/Breadth-Science.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Jeremy Venditti |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 4:30β6:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
An examination of the basic principles and processes governing the Earth's weather and climate. Topics include: radiation, greenhouse effect, clouds, precipitation, atmospheric circulation, mid-latitude cyclones, tropical storms, climate change. Prerequisite: GEOG 111. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Wolf Read |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 4:30β6:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 8:30β10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
An introduction to the planetary biosphere, its living organisms, and their interactions with each other and the Earth system. Prerequisite: GEOG 111.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Audrey Pearson |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
and one of
The fundamentals of economics geography, the study of the forces that shape the arrangement of economic activity in the real world. Prerequisite: GEOG 100. Breadth-Social Sciences.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Alex Clapp |
Dec 11, 2020: Fri, 12:00β12:00 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 | TBD |
An introduction to key concepts and contexts in contemporary geographical approaches to social practices, meanings, and struggles. Prerequisite: GEOG 100. Breadth-Social Sciences.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Margaret Ramirez |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 2:30β3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 4:30β5:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
An introduction to key concepts and themes in contemporary geographical approaches to cities and urbanization. Prerequisite: GEOG 100 or 102. Breadth-Social Sciences.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Eugene McCann |
Dec 15, 2020: Tue, 5:00β6:00 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 12:30β1:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 1:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
Upper Division Requirements
Biogeophysical Science Stream
Students who choose this stream will complete a minimum total of 36 units, including all of
Introduction to the hydrologic cycle, with an emphasis on the hydrology of British Columbia; description and analysis of the processes of water movement and storage measurements and analysis of hydrologic data. Prerequisite: GEOG 213 or 214; GEOG 251 or one of STAT 201, 203 (formerly 103), 205, or 270. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Jesse Hahm |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 4:30β6:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
An introduction to the study of soils: physical, chemical and biological properties of soils; soil formation, description, classification, survey and use. Field and laboratory techniques of soil analysis. Prerequisite: One of GEOG 213, 214, 215, or CHEM 121. Students with credit for GEOG 318 may not take this course for further credit.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Babak Kasraei |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 8:30β10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D104 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D105 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
and one of
An exploration of human response to our hazardous Earth. The dynamic causes of natural hazards such as earthquakes, hurricanes, landslides and floods will be illustrated. Students will gain an appreciation for how humans perceive, predict, and recover from hazards and how their effects may be reduced. Prerequisite: One of GEOG 100, 104 or 111 or one of EASC 101 or 104.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Andrew Perkins |
TBD | ||
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 4:30β6:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
An exploration of how food is related to cities, giving particular attention to the culture and politics of food production, distribution, and consumption. Prerequisite: At least 45 units, including GEOG 100 or REM 100.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Christiana Miewald |
TBD | ||
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
Introduces students to the concepts and methods of ecological economics. Provides students with grounding in the core principles of conventional economics applied to the environment but then extends this to the integration of economics and ecology to create a new ecological-economic understanding of environmental change and sustainability. Prerequisite: 45 units. Students with credit for ENV 321 cannot take REM 321 for further credit. Breadth-Social Sciences.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Jonn Axsen |
TBD | ||
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 8:30β9:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 9:30β10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 1:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D104 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 4:30β5:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D105 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 8:30β9:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D106 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 9:30β10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
Students receive theory and practical experience in the control and management of hazardous substances in the environment. This includes the application of techniques used to assess toxicological, ecological and human health risks of contaminants within the current regulatory framework. Prerequisite: MATH 151 or 154 or 157; STAT 201 or 203 or 205 or GEOG 251 or equivalent; and 60 units.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Frank Gobas |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 1:30β2:20 p.m.
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 12:30β2:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 9:30β10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 10:30β11:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
and four of the following (at least one of which must be at the 400 division)
A twelve-day field camp with a focus on various measuring, surveying, recording and mapping skills in branches of physical geography. A selected project will be completed either by a team or by an individual. Field camp locations will vary from year to year. The camp will be held immediately following the end of final examinations in April. Prerequisite: GEOG 213 and one of GEOG 214 or 215. Prerequisite or Corequisite: One of GEOG 311, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317 or 319.
A survey of the climate system, with emphasis on the interactions among its components; radiation, energy and water balances; climate sensitivity and feedbacks; natural and anthropogenic climate change; climate models. Prerequisite: GEOG 214. Recommended: MATH 151 and 152 or MATH 154 and 155 or MATH 157 and 158. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Kirsten Zickfeld |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 8:30β10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D104 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 4:30β6:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
Introduction to the cycling of essential chemical elements through ecosystems. Interactions among biological, hydrological, and geological controls on the structure and function of ecosystems and the spatial-temporal scales of elemental cycling are emphasized. Environmental problems resulting from disturbance to natural equilibria in the elemental cycles are examined. Prerequisite: GEOG 215 or BISC 204 or permission of the instructor. Quantitative.
An examination of hydrologic processes at different scales; effects of climate and land use change on the hydrologic cycle; application of hydrologic models; recent research developments in selected sub-fields of hydrology. Prerequisite: one of GEOG 311, 313, or 314; one of GEOG 251 or one of STAT 201, 203 (formerly 103), 205, or 270. Quantitative.
An examination of glacial processes and environments emphasizing landscapes and sediments resulting from the movement of ice, water, and sediment; application of field techniques. Prerequisite: 60 units, including GEOG 213; GEOG 313 and EASC 201 recommended. Writing.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Andrew Perkins |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 1:30β3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 1:30β3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
An examination of recent advances in climate change science drawing upon observational and theoretical studies; application of climate models. Prerequisite: GEOG 314. Quantitative.
Advanced treatment of topics in soil science: soil physics, soil chemistry, soil biology, soil classification and/or forest soils. Prerequisite: GEOG 317.
and two of
Elements of cartographic analysis, design and visualization, with an emphasis on digital mapping, animation techniques, cartographic software and internet mapping. Prerequisite: GEOG 255. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Alex Smith |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 8:30β10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
Advanced quantitative techniques for spatial analysis of geographic data and patterns. Topics include geostatistics, spatial interpolation, autocorrelation, kriging, and their use in geographic problem solving with spatial analysis software. Prerequisite: GEOG 251 or one of STAT 201, 203 (formerly 103), 205, or 270. Quantitative.
Advanced remote sensing principles and techniques, including physics-based modeling, advanced classifiers, automated data processing, and integration of ancillary data products. Prerequisite: GEOG 253. Quantitative.
An examination of technical components of GIS. Topics include spatial representations, generalization and data management; computational algebra and set theory; digital surfaces and terrain models. Prerequisite: GEOG 255. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Aateka Shashank |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 8:30β10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 8:30β10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
and a minimum of 8 additional upper division units from BISC, CHEM, CMPT, EASC, EVSC, GEOG, MACM, MASC, MATH, MBB, PHYS or STAT courses. At least four of these must be GEOG units.
Geoscience Stream
Students who choose this stream must complete a minimum of 40 units including all of
A twelve-day field camp with a focus on various measuring, surveying, recording and mapping skills in branches of physical geography. A selected project will be completed either by a team or by an individual. Field camp locations will vary from year to year. The camp will be held immediately following the end of final examinations in April. Prerequisite: GEOG 213 and one of GEOG 214 or 215. Prerequisite or Corequisite: One of GEOG 311, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317 or 319.
Introduction to the hydrologic cycle, with an emphasis on the hydrology of British Columbia; description and analysis of the processes of water movement and storage measurements and analysis of hydrologic data. Prerequisite: GEOG 213 or 214; GEOG 251 or one of STAT 201, 203 (formerly 103), 205, or 270. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Jesse Hahm |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 4:30β6:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
An exploration of human response to our hazardous Earth. The dynamic causes of natural hazards such as earthquakes, hurricanes, landslides and floods will be illustrated. Students will gain an appreciation for how humans perceive, predict, and recover from hazards and how their effects may be reduced. Prerequisite: One of GEOG 100, 104 or 111 or one of EASC 101 or 104.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Andrew Perkins |
TBD | ||
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 4:30β6:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
Introduction to the cycling of essential chemical elements through ecosystems. Interactions among biological, hydrological, and geological controls on the structure and function of ecosystems and the spatial-temporal scales of elemental cycling are emphasized. Environmental problems resulting from disturbance to natural equilibria in the elemental cycles are examined. Prerequisite: GEOG 215 or BISC 204 or permission of the instructor. Quantitative.
An introduction to the study of soils: physical, chemical and biological properties of soils; soil formation, description, classification, survey and use. Field and laboratory techniques of soil analysis. Prerequisite: One of GEOG 213, 214, 215, or CHEM 121. Students with credit for GEOG 318 may not take this course for further credit.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Babak Kasraei |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 8:30β10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D104 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D105 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
An examination of glacial processes and environments emphasizing landscapes and sediments resulting from the movement of ice, water, and sediment; application of field techniques. Prerequisite: 60 units, including GEOG 213; GEOG 313 and EASC 201 recommended. Writing.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Andrew Perkins |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 1:30β3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 1:30β3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
and three (12 units) of the following, including at least one (4 units) from Physical Geography (GEOG 31X or 41X courses) and at least one (4 units) from GIScience (GEOG 35X or 45X courses)
A survey of the climate system, with emphasis on the interactions among its components; radiation, energy and water balances; climate sensitivity and feedbacks; natural and anthropogenic climate change; climate models. Prerequisite: GEOG 214. Recommended: MATH 151 and 152 or MATH 154 and 155 or MATH 157 and 158. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Kirsten Zickfeld |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 8:30β10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D104 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 4:30β6:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
Elements of cartographic analysis, design and visualization, with an emphasis on digital mapping, animation techniques, cartographic software and internet mapping. Prerequisite: GEOG 255. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Alex Smith |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 8:30β10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
Advanced quantitative techniques for spatial analysis of geographic data and patterns. Topics include geostatistics, spatial interpolation, autocorrelation, kriging, and their use in geographic problem solving with spatial analysis software. Prerequisite: GEOG 251 or one of STAT 201, 203 (formerly 103), 205, or 270. Quantitative.
Advanced remote sensing principles and techniques, including physics-based modeling, advanced classifiers, automated data processing, and integration of ancillary data products. Prerequisite: GEOG 253. Quantitative.
An examination of technical components of GIS. Topics include spatial representations, generalization and data management; computational algebra and set theory; digital surfaces and terrain models. Prerequisite: GEOG 255. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Aateka Shashank |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 8:30β10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 8:30β10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
3D geovisualization methods, concepts and theory. Bridges conventional geographic visualization with emerging 3D methods. Emphasizes user-centered design and cognitive implications. Prerequisite: GEOG 255.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Nicholas Hedley |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 4:30β6:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
An examination of hydrologic processes at different scales; effects of climate and land use change on the hydrologic cycle; application of hydrologic models; recent research developments in selected sub-fields of hydrology. Prerequisite: one of GEOG 311, 313, or 314; one of GEOG 251 or one of STAT 201, 203 (formerly 103), 205, or 270. Quantitative.
An examination of recent advances in climate change science drawing upon observational and theoretical studies; application of climate models. Prerequisite: GEOG 314. Quantitative.
Advanced treatment of topics in soil science: soil physics, soil chemistry, soil biology, soil classification and/or forest soils. Prerequisite: GEOG 317.
Spatial models for the representation and simulation of physical, human and environmental processes. GIS and spatial analysis software are used in the laboratory for model development, from problem definition and solution to visualization. Prerequisite: GEOG 251 or one of STAT 201, 203 (formerly 103), 205, or 270; one of GEOG 351, 352, 353, 355 or 356. Quantitative.
Examination of advanced topics in remote sensing, including calibration /validation, spatial scale, data fusion, and the role of remote sensing in a spatial world. Students will work on independent projects applying remote sensing in their area of interest. Prerequisite: GEOG 353. Recommended: One of GEOG 351, 352, 355 or 356. Students with credit for GEOG 453W may not repeat this course for further credit. Quantitative.
A critical examination of advanced topics in GIS, such as: boundary definition, expert systems and artificial intelligence, error and uncertainty, and scale in a digital context. Examines social applications and the roles of GIS in society. Students will design original projects, including data acquisition, analysis, and web site development. Prerequisite: GEOG 355. Students with credit for GEOG 452 or GEOG 455W may not take this course for further credit. Quantitative.
The concepts, theories, and technology behind interactive and immersive interface technologies used for geospatial visualization. Applications and implications for GIScience and spatial knowledge acquisition. Combines GIScience, spatial cognition, and virtual environments/interface research perspectives. Prerequisite: GEOG 356. Students with credit for GEOG 457 (STT) Geospatial Virtual Environments in fall 2005 or fall 2006 may not take this course for further credit.
and a minimum of 4 additional upper division units from BISC, CHEM, CMPT, EASC, EVSC, GEOG, MACM, MASC, MATH, MBB, PHYS or STAT courses.
Geosystems and GIScience Stream
Students who choose this stream will complete a minimum total of 24 units, including three (12 units) of the following
A twelve-day field camp with a focus on various measuring, surveying, recording and mapping skills in branches of physical geography. A selected project will be completed either by a team or by an individual. Field camp locations will vary from year to year. The camp will be held immediately following the end of final examinations in April. Prerequisite: GEOG 213 and one of GEOG 214 or 215. Prerequisite or Corequisite: One of GEOG 311, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317 or 319.
Introduction to the hydrologic cycle, with an emphasis on the hydrology of British Columbia; description and analysis of the processes of water movement and storage measurements and analysis of hydrologic data. Prerequisite: GEOG 213 or 214; GEOG 251 or one of STAT 201, 203 (formerly 103), 205, or 270. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Jesse Hahm |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 4:30β6:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
A survey of the climate system, with emphasis on the interactions among its components; radiation, energy and water balances; climate sensitivity and feedbacks; natural and anthropogenic climate change; climate models. Prerequisite: GEOG 214. Recommended: MATH 151 and 152 or MATH 154 and 155 or MATH 157 and 158. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Kirsten Zickfeld |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 8:30β10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D104 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 4:30β6:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
Introduction to the cycling of essential chemical elements through ecosystems. Interactions among biological, hydrological, and geological controls on the structure and function of ecosystems and the spatial-temporal scales of elemental cycling are emphasized. Environmental problems resulting from disturbance to natural equilibria in the elemental cycles are examined. Prerequisite: GEOG 215 or BISC 204 or permission of the instructor. Quantitative.
An introduction to the study of soils: physical, chemical and biological properties of soils; soil formation, description, classification, survey and use. Field and laboratory techniques of soil analysis. Prerequisite: One of GEOG 213, 214, 215, or CHEM 121. Students with credit for GEOG 318 may not take this course for further credit.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Babak Kasraei |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 8:30β10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D104 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D105 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Wed, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
An examination of hydrologic processes at different scales; effects of climate and land use change on the hydrologic cycle; application of hydrologic models; recent research developments in selected sub-fields of hydrology. Prerequisite: one of GEOG 311, 313, or 314; one of GEOG 251 or one of STAT 201, 203 (formerly 103), 205, or 270. Quantitative.
An examination of glacial processes and environments emphasizing landscapes and sediments resulting from the movement of ice, water, and sediment; application of field techniques. Prerequisite: 60 units, including GEOG 213; GEOG 313 and EASC 201 recommended. Writing.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Andrew Perkins |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 1:30β3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 1:30β3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
An examination of recent advances in climate change science drawing upon observational and theoretical studies; application of climate models. Prerequisite: GEOG 314. Quantitative.
Advanced treatment of topics in soil science: soil physics, soil chemistry, soil biology, soil classification and/or forest soils. Prerequisite: GEOG 317.
and three (12 units) of the following
Elements of cartographic analysis, design and visualization, with an emphasis on digital mapping, animation techniques, cartographic software and internet mapping. Prerequisite: GEOG 255. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Alex Smith |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Thu, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 8:30β10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Fri, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
Advanced quantitative techniques for spatial analysis of geographic data and patterns. Topics include geostatistics, spatial interpolation, autocorrelation, kriging, and their use in geographic problem solving with spatial analysis software. Prerequisite: GEOG 251 or one of STAT 201, 203 (formerly 103), 205, or 270. Quantitative.
Advanced remote sensing principles and techniques, including physics-based modeling, advanced classifiers, automated data processing, and integration of ancillary data products. Prerequisite: GEOG 253. Quantitative.
An examination of technical components of GIS. Topics include spatial representations, generalization and data management; computational algebra and set theory; digital surfaces and terrain models. Prerequisite: GEOG 255. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Aateka Shashank |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 8:30β10:20 a.m.
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Burnaby |
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D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 10:30 a.m.β12:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D103 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Tue, 8:30β10:20 a.m.
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Burnaby |
3D geovisualization methods, concepts and theory. Bridges conventional geographic visualization with emerging 3D methods. Emphasizes user-centered design and cognitive implications. Prerequisite: GEOG 255.
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Nicholas Hedley |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 12:30β2:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D101 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 2:30β4:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D102 |
Sep 9 β Dec 8, 2020: Mon, 4:30β6:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
Spatial models for the representation and simulation of physical, human and environmental processes. GIS and spatial analysis software are used in the laboratory for model development, from problem definition and solution to visualization. Prerequisite: GEOG 251 or one of STAT 201, 203 (formerly 103), 205, or 270; one of GEOG 351, 352, 353, 355 or 356. Quantitative.
Examination of advanced topics in remote sensing, including calibration /validation, spatial scale, data fusion, and the role of remote sensing in a spatial world. Students will work on independent projects applying remote sensing in their area of interest. Prerequisite: GEOG 353. Recommended: One of GEOG 351, 352, 355 or 356. Students with credit for GEOG 453W may not repeat this course for further credit. Quantitative.
A critical examination of advanced topics in GIS, such as: boundary definition, expert systems and artificial intelligence, error and uncertainty, and scale in a digital context. Examines social applications and the roles of GIS in society. Students will design original projects, including data acquisition, analysis, and web site development. Prerequisite: GEOG 355. Students with credit for GEOG 452 or GEOG 455W may not take this course for further credit. Quantitative.
The concepts, theories, and technology behind interactive and immersive interface technologies used for geospatial visualization. Applications and implications for GIScience and spatial knowledge acquisition. Combines GIScience, spatial cognition, and virtual environments/interface research perspectives. Prerequisite: GEOG 356. Students with credit for GEOG 457 (STT) Geospatial Virtual Environments in fall 2005 or fall 2006 may not take this course for further credit.
and a minimum of 20 additional upper division units from BISC, CHEM, CMPT, EASC, EVSC, GEOG, MACM, MASC, MATH, MBB, PHYS or STAT courses. At least 12 of these must be GEOG units.
Writing, Quantitative, and Breadth Requirements
Students admitted to Ά‘ΟγΤ°AV beginning in the fall 2006 term must meet writing, quantitative and breadth requirements as part of any degree program they may undertake. See Writing, Quantitative, and Breadth Requirements for university-wide information.
WQB Graduation Requirements
A grade of C- or better is required to earn W, Q or B credit
Requirement |
Units |
Notes | |
W - Writing |
6 |
Must include at least one upper division course, taken at Ά‘ΟγΤ°AV within the student’s major subject | |
Q - Quantitative |
6 |
Q courses may be lower or upper division | |
B - Breadth |
18 |
Designated Breadth | Must be outside the student’s major subject, and may be lower or upper division 6 units Social Sciences: B-Soc 6 units Humanities: B-Hum 6 units Sciences: B-Sci |
6 |
Additional Breadth | 6 units outside the student’s major subject (may or may not be B-designated courses, and will likely help fulfil individual degree program requirements) Students choosing to complete a joint major, joint honours, double major, two extended minors, an extended minor and a minor, or two minors may satisfy the breadth requirements (designated or not designated) with courses completed in either one or both program areas. |
Residency Requirements and Transfer Credit
- At least half of the program's total units must be earned through Ά‘ΟγΤ°AV study.
- At least two thirds of the program's total upper division units must be earned through Ά‘ΟγΤ°AV study.
Elective Courses
In addition to the courses listed above, students should consult an academic advisor to plan the remaining required elective courses.