Basic techniques for preparing, implementing, and applying land use plans and zoning controls. Antirequisite(s): Prerequisite(s): Third or fourth...
This course explores the geography of housing in North American cities from an historical perspective, with a detailed investigation of the effects of...
The object of the course is to expose students to the theoretical and empirical underpinnings of urban form and structure. A major focus is on static...
This course examines policies used in economic development to ensure growth and competitiveness of urban economies. Topics include theories of urban...
Preparatory workshops and an 8-16 month placement with a government, private sector or non-governmental organization to acquire professional learning...
Consult the Department of Geography for details of course offering. Antirequisite(s): Prerequisite(s): Two full courses or equivalent in Geography....
Discussion of geographical paradigms within an historical and social context. A central concern is the relationship between the academic and...
This advanced seminar focuses on effective strategies for the implementation of constructive change. Core constructs are examined and students use a...
This course explores the challenges and opportunities of citizens
A critical review of Canadian research on environment and health, focusing upon dilemmas and responsibilities of conducting research in communities...
The course is a continuation of Geography 3464F/G. The object of the course is to expose students to the theoretical and empirical underpinnings of...
A thesis on a geographical problem including the results of field work, cartographic representation, and a study of the relevant literature. ...
A thesis on a geographical problem in the natural, physical or technical sciences. Antirequisite(s): Prerequisite(s): Fourth year status, and...