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Environmental and Urban Sustainability Core Elective Table II

Students are required to take seven (7) courses from Table II. Not all courses are
three hours in length.

  • ASC 102 The Built World
  • ASC 200 Sustainable Practices
  • ASC 403 Site Development and Planning
  • ASC 855 Sustainable Ratings Systems
  • BCH 261* Biochemistry
  • BLG 340* Environmental Biology
  • BLG 401 Ecotoxicology
  • CHY 142* Organic Chemistry I
  • CHY 423 Environmental Science
  • ECN 502 Economics of Energy and Natural Resources
  • ECN 510 Environmental Economics
  • ENH 122 Introduction to Epidemiology
  • ENH 324 Wastewater Treatment Systems
  • ENH 524 Pollution Control
  • ENH 825 Risk Assessment
  • EUS 450 Responses to Climate Change
  • EUS 550 Sustainable Cities: Politics and Equity
  • EUS 650 Waste and Waste Management
  • EUS 750 Energy and Transportation Transitions
  • EUS 760 Cities at Risk
  • EUS 799 Special Topics in Env. Urban Sust.
  • EUS 850 Sustainability in Organizations
  • EUS 860 Measuring Sustainability
  • EUS 870 Ecological Restoration
  • EUS 880 Field Studies
  • GEO 311 Indigenous Geographies
  • GEO 411 Resource and Environmental Planning
  • GEO 513 Physical Geography in Decision Support
  • GEO 514 Resource Management in Northern Canada
  • GEO 555 Colonial Infrastructures in North America  
  • GEO 570 Neolithic Geographies 
  • GEO 575 Hydrology in a Changing World 
  • GEO 581 GIS, Geographic Data and Mapping
  • GEO 612 Environmental Decision Making
  • GEO 655 Queer Geographies
  • GEO 671 Developmental and Environmental Law
  • GEO 681 GIS and Geographic Analysis
  • HIS 828 Science, Corporations and the Environment
  • HTT 510 Sustainable Tourism Development
  • IDE 309 Sustainable Design
  • LAW 535 Environmental Law and Business
  • OHS 322 Introductory Toxicology
  • OHS 422 Advanced Toxicology
  • PLE 715 Environmental Assessment
  • POG 415 Environmental Politics and Policy
  • PSY 518 Environmental Psychology
  • SOC 708 Environmental Sociology

* This is a six-hour course.

Students are required to take five (5) courses from Table II. Not all courses are
three hours in length.

  • ASC 102 The Built World
  • ASC 200 Sustainable Practices
  • ASC 403 Site Development and Planning
  • ASC 855 Sustainable Ratings Systems
  • ECN 502 Economics of Energy and Natural Resources
  • ECN 510 Environmental Economics
  • ENH 122 Introduction to Epidemiology
  • ENH 324 Wastewater Treatment Systems
  • ENH 524 Pollution Control
  • ENH 825 Risk Assessment
  • EUS 501 Ecological Processes in the Cdn Landscape
  • EUS 650 Waste and Waste Management
  • EUS 702 Senior Field Project
  • EUS 750 Energy and Transportation Transitions
  • EUS 760 Cities at Risk
  • EUS 799 Special Topics in Env. Urban Sust.
  • EUS 850 Sustainability in Organizations
  • EUS 870 Ecological Restoration
  • EUS 880 Field Studies
  • GEO 221 Location Analysis 
  • GEO 241 Cartographic Principles and Practice
  • GEO 351 Internal Structure of the City 
  • GEO 361 Inferential Statistics in Geography
  • GEO 411 Resource and Environmental Planning
  • GEO 441 Geographic Information Science
  • GEO 446 Introduction to Drone Flight and Imagery
  • GEO 507 Explorations of the Urban Environment
  • GEO 513 Physical Geography in Decision Support
  • GEO 521 Geodemographics
  • GEO 527 Inequalities in Urban Neighbourhoods
  • GEO 530 Urban Economic Geography
  • GEO 541 GIS programming
  • GEO 542 Introduction to Remote Sensing
  • GEO 546 Advanced Drone Operations and Analysis
  • GEO 551 Urbanization and Regional Development
  • GEO 555 Colonial Infrastructures in North America
  • GEO 561 Multivariate Analytical Techniques
  • GEO 570 Neolithic Geographies
  • GEO 575 Hydrology in a Changing World
  • GEO 605 The Geography of the Canadian North
  • GEO 607 Cities and the Canadian Economic Landscape
  • GEO 612 Environmental Decision Making
  • GEO 641 GIS and Decision Support
  • GEO 642 Advanced Remote Sensing and GI
  • GEO 643 Field Methods for Spatial Data
  • GEO 645 Place and Population Health
  • GEO 652 Urban Transportation Systems
  • GEO 655 Queer Geographies
  • GEO 671 Developmental and Environmental Law
  • GEO 711 An Indigenous Guide to the Apocalypse
  • GEO 716 Geographies of Health
  • GEO 772 Individual Research Paper
  • GEO 802 The Geography of Recreation and Leisure
  • HIS 828 Science, Corporations and the Environment
  • HTT 510 Sustainable Tourism Development
  • IDE 309 Sustainable Design
  • LAW 535 Environmental Law and Business
  • OHS 322 Introductory Toxicology
  • OHS 422 Advanced Toxicology
  • PLE 715 Environmental Assessment
  • PLX 333 City Building: Planning for Non-Planners
  • POL 377 Urban Sustainability Policy
  • PSY 518 Environmental Psychology
  • SOC 708 Environmental Sociology