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Environmental Studies/Science
Interdisciplinary B.A. Programme
    MINOR in Environmental Studies is 24 credits earned as follows:
    • 3 from Geoscience 1001, 1011, 2031, 2101
    • 3 from Geography 2101
    • 9 from Economics 1000 (or 1001 and 1011), 3801
    • 3 from Philosophy 3721 or Sociology/Anthropology 2501 or 2521
    • 6 from Economics 3821, Geography 3201, 3531, Geoscience 2401, 3111, Philosophy 1641, 3511, Sociology/Anthropology 3611, 2621, 4521, 4541

    MAJOR in Environmental Studies is 72 credits earned as follows:
    • 21 from Biology 1001, Chemistry 1001, Physics 1051, Economics 1000 (or 1001 and 1011), Geography 2101, Geoscience 1011
    • 24 from Economics 3801, Geography 2221, 3201, Geoscience 2031, Philosophy 1651 or 2701 or 3511, Philosophy 3721, Soc/Anthro 1001, 1011, 2501 or 2521
    • 3 from Geography 2711 or Mathematics 2311
    • 6 from from Biology 1211, 1501, 2101, 3911, Chemistry 1501, Geoscience 1001, 2101, 2401, 3111
    • 12 from Commerce 3611, Economics 2001, 2011, 3821, Geography 3531, 3711, 4521, History 1621, Philosophy 1651, 3511, Religious Studies 2221, Soc/Anthro 2601, 3521, 3601, 3611, 3621, 4521, 4541
    • 6 from Environmental Studies 4000

Note: At least 18 credits from above must be at the 3/4000 levels.

Interdisciplinary B.Sc. Programme

    MAJOR in Environmental Science is 84 credits earned as follows:

      Core Program:
    • 24 from Biology 1001, 1501, Chemistry 1001, 1021, Geography 2101, Geoscience 1011, Mathematics 1111, Physics 1051
    • 3 from Mathematics 1121*, 1131
    • 3 from Physics 1551*, 3511**, 3521
    • 3 Biology 2101
    • 3 from Chemistry 2131 or 2141
    • 3 Biology 3701, Geography 2711, Mathematics 2311*
    • 9 from Economics 1000, (or 1001 and 1011), 3801
    • 3 from Geoscieence 2031
    • 3 from Philosophy 1651, 2701 or 3511
    • 3 from Philosophy 3721
    • from Environmental Science 4903

      *Students in the Physical Sciences Stream or Chemical Sciences Stream should select Physics 1551, Math 1121 and Math 2311 as part of the core.

      **Physics 3511 may not be counted for credit in both the Core Program and the Physical Sciences Stream.

      Natural Sciences Stream

    • 3 from Biology 2301, 2401
    • 9 from Biology 3301, 3331, 3341, 3351, 3551, 3711, 4001, 4701 or other Group 1 or Group 3 Biology courses dwith permission of the Department.
    • 9 Geography 3201, 3711, Geoscience 1001, 2101, 2401, 3111.
    • 3 from any Biology, Geoscience or Geography at the 3/4000 level.

      Physical Sciences Stream

    • 12 from Computer Science 1711, Math 2111, 3531, Physics 2801
    • 12 from Math 2121, Physics 3311, 3351, 3511**, 3601, 3701, 4601 or, with permission of the Head of the appropriate Department, other third or fourth year Physics or mathematics courses with significant environmental relevance.

      Chemical Sciences Stream:

    • 6 from Chemistry 2221, 2321
    • 12 from Chemistry 3011, 3311, 3411, 3421
    • 12 from any other Chemistry at the 3/4000 level.

    ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 4000 ISSUES IN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES & SCIENCE

    This is a senior, seminar-project course exploring issues in Environmental Studies. Individually or collectively students are encouraged to explore a topic of their own choice, approved by a faculty member in the Environmental Studies/Sciences program, and to present their findings both in seminars and in written assignments.

    Prereq: Fourth year standing in the programme.

    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 4903 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
    This course will examine current issues in environmental science. Students will be required to prepare case studies of specific problem areas in environmental science and present these in a seminar format. Prereq: This course is restricted to Majors in their final year of Environmental Science.


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