Environmental Studies Department of Geography & Environmental Studies
The Department of Geography and Environmental Studies offers eight different degrees in Physical and Human Geography, as well as a degree in Environmental Studies. Regardless of the individual degree pursued, all of our degree programs prepare students to establish themselves in a variety of stimulating careers ranging from environmental consulting to teaching, from planning to intelligence work, and from public administration to development work overseas. Because of their considerable breadth of theoretical and applied knowledge, geographers are
frequently part of multidisciplinary teams working in the natural sciences,
business and industry, and public service: geographers are 'generalists' in the
best sense of the word! To deepen their professional preparation, our students also focus on
one or several fields of expertise: Physical Geography, Human
Geography, GIS and Geomatics, Health Geography, Tourism, and
Environmental and Resource Management. Students looking for a further
specialization are able to advance their studies with our
internationally respected faculty. For example, the department plays a
leadership role in the Cold Regions Research Centre, a world leader in
polar and mountain research, including northern and paleohydrology. In
addition, our faculty are linked with researchers in Faculty of Science
through the Laurier Institute for Water Science (LIWS). Similarly, in the field of Human Geography, students can
pursue four different specializations: Urban and Economic Spaces, Landscapes and
Identity, Tourism and Travel Behaviour, and Regional Geographies of Canada, each
with their dedicated set of courses from first to fourth year level. For
students of all specializations, the department offers a variety of field
courses, as well as the opportunity for co-op studies. The department
looks forward to your inquiries. The undergraduate advisor can be reached at GeographyAdvice@wlu.ca. Honours BA and ES Courses:
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Department of Geography & Environmental Studies
Full-Time Faculty
- Derek Armitage, PhD
- Judy Bates, PhD
- Alison Blay-Palmer, PhD
- Mary-Louise Byrne, PhD
- Barbara Carmichael, PhD
- Jody Decker, PhD
- Sean Doherty, PhD
- Michael English, PhD, Chair
- James Hamilton, PhD, Undergraduate Advisor
- Kevin Hanna, PhD
- Michael Imort, PhD
- Richard Petrone, PhD
- William Quinton, PhD
- Steven Roberts, PhD
- Houston Saunderson, PhD
- Bob Sharpe, PhD
- Scott Slocombe, PhD, Graduate Advisor
- Margaret Walton-Roberts, PhD
- Brent Wolfe, PhD
Course Offerings
| Course # | Title | Credits |
| ES101 |
Introduction to Environmental Studies |
0.5 |
| ES102 |
Environmental Problems and Approaches |
0.5 |
| ES290 |
Global Resource and Environmental Issues |
0.5 |
| ES291 |
Geography of Resource Policy and Administration |
0.5 |
| ES292 |
Resources Management in the Great Lakes Basin |
0.5 |
| ES293 |
Social-Ecological Systems Approaches |
0.5 |
| ES297 |
Geography of Water Resources - Canada |
0.5 |
| ES298 |
Environmental Thought |
0.5 |
| ES356 |
Development and the Environment |
0.5 |
| ES357 |
Greening the Campus |
0.5 |
| ES362 |
Global Food Systems |
0.5 |
| ES391 |
Wildlife and Rural Land Resources Management |
0.5 |
| ES392 |
Environmental Impact Assessment |
0.5 |
| ES397 |
World Water Environment and Development Issues |
0.5 |
| ES398 |
Parks and Protected Areas |
0.5 |
| ES399 |
Third Year Field Studies |
0.5 |
| ES401 |
Theory and Practice of Ecosystem-Based Management |
1.0 |
| ES493 |
Problems in Land Resources Management |
0.5 |
| ES494 |
Northern Resources and Environments |
0.5 |
| ES496 |
Theory and Practice of Sustainability |
0.5 |
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Academic & Related Dates 2009/2010
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