Review of approaches to research commonly employed by human geographers; formulation of a research proposal; communication of research results. Two...
The integration of academic learning with a volunteer experience in either a non-profit or public organization. Students are provided with an...
Human and physical geography of Japan with emphasis on historical, international, demographic and economic aspects. One lecture (three hours); one...
The study of an area outside of North America which will include topics in physical and human geography. Three lectures; one term Prerequisite(s):...
Advanced treatment of geographic data and organization, descriptive and inferential spatial statistics. Labs involve the extensive use of GIS...
Aerial photography. Passive and active satellite direction systems. Image processing and interpretation procedures. Application to resource...
The historical development of cities with particular reference to old world origins, and focusing on North America since 1850. Two lectures, one lab...
A review of historical and contemporary approaches to city and regional planning problems. One lecture (three hours); one term Prerequisite(s): One...
The social geography of North American cities. Topics include commuting, segregation, inner-city gentrification, suburban development. One lecture...
Technical and policy issues involved in the production and the appraisal of environmental impact assessments. Two lectures, one lab; one term ...
An exploration of current issues in environmental policy, ethics and law. Three lectures; one term Prerequisite(s): One of EARTH SC 2EI3, ENVIR SC...
This course will introduce the ways in which geographic information and analysis can be applied to a variety of topics in health and urban social...
Advanced treatment of GIS focusing on vector data models and techniques. Real-world problem solving emphasizes health, business, public sector and...
This independent project requires students to incorporate all of the information learned in the previous GIS courses to solve a real world problem,...
Changing types of care provided in the community to groups including the physically and mentally challenged, the elderly, the dying and those with...
Competing theories on the social and spatial marginalization of persons with disabilities in western countries; contemporary and historical case...
Models and methods for research and policy on environment and health. One lecture/seminar (three hours); one term Prerequisite(s): One of ENVIR SC...
Introduction of important theories, models and facts in the fields of population distribution and internal and international migration processes. One...
Introduction to the principles of policy analysis as applied to urban, regional, and national transportation issues. Review of the transport policy...
An introduction to the use of models in transportation planning. Topics include data issues, the four-stage approach to modelling transportation...