This program is open only to students in the B.Sc. Major Environment.
How does atmospheric circulation and chemistry affect air quality?
The rapid expansion of industrialization has been accompanied by a host of environmental problems, many of which, if not most, involve the atmosphere. Some problems are of a local nature, such as air pollution in large urban centres, while others are global, or at least reach areas far removed from industrial activities.
The emphasis in this Concentration is on the mechanisms of atmospheric flow and on atmospheric chemistry. Courses examine how the atmosphere transports pollution, lifting it to great heights into the stratosphere or keeping it trapped near the ground, moving it around the globe or imprisoning it locally, or how it simply cleanses itself of the pollution through rainfall. The Concentration also gives students the training required to understand the important chemical reactions taking place within the atmosphere, as well as the know-how necessary to measure and analyze atmospheric constituents.
See also Information for students for details for New Students, including:
- Suggested First Year Courses
- Taking courses on the Macdonald campus (M)
- ENVR course sections - beware!
Program Requirements
NOTE: Students are required to take a maximum of 31 credits at the 200 level and a minimum of 12 credits at the 400 level or higher in this program. This includes Core and Required courses.
Core: Required Courses (18 credits)
ENVR 200. The Global Environment.
ENVR 201. Society, Environment and Sustainability.
ENVR 202. The Evolving Earth.
ENVR 203. Knowledge, Ethics and Environment.
ENVR 301. Environmental Research Design.
ENVR 400. Environmental Thought.
Core: Complementary Course — Senior Research Project
(3 credits*)
ENVR 401. Environmental Research.
ENVR 451. Research in Panama. (in Panama)
FSCI 444. Barbados Research Project. (in Barbados)
* Only 3 credits will be applied to the program; extra credits will count as electives.
Concentration: Required courses (15 credits)
ATOC 214. Introduction: Physics of the Atmosphere.
ATOC 215. Oceans, Weather and Climate.
ATOC 219. Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry.
or CHEM 219. Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry.
ATOC 315. Thermodynamics and Convection.
GEOG 308. Remote Sensing for Earth Observation.
Concentration: Complementary courses (24 credits)
6 credits from:
One of:
CHEM 267. Introductory Chemical Analysis.
or FDSC 213. Analytical Chemistry 1.(M)
And, one of:
MATH 222. Calculus 3.
or AEMA 202. Intermediate Calculus.(M)
(Students will not receive credit for both AEMA 202 and MATH 222.)
3 credits from:
AEMA 310. Statistical Methods 1.(M)
MATH 203. Principles of Statistics 1.
or equivalent
9 credits of Math or Physical Science (at least 6 credits of which are at the 300 level or above):
ATOC 309. Weather Radars and Satellites.
ATOC 341. Caribbean Climate and Weather. (in Barbados)
ATOC 519. Advances in Chemistry of Atmosphere.
or CHEM 519. Advances in Chemistry of Atmosphere.
ATOC 540. Synoptic Meteorology 1.
CHEM 273. Introductory Physical Chemistry 2: Kinetics and Methods.
CHEM 377. Instrumental Analysis 2.
CIVE 225. Environmental Engineering.
CIVE 561. Greenhouse Gas Emissions. (not offered 2024-2025)
COMP 208. Computer Programming for Physical Sciences and Engineering .
GEOG 505. Global Biogeochemistry.
MATH 223. Linear Algebra.
MATH 315. Ordinary Differential Equations.
or AEMA 305. Differential Equations.(M)
NRSC 333. Pollution and Bioremediation.(M)
NRSC 510. Agricultural Micrometeorology.(M) (not offered)
6 credits Social Science:
ANTH 206. Environment and Culture. (not offered 2024-2025)
ANTH 418. Environment and Development. (not offered 2024-2025)
ECON 225. Economics of the Environment.
ECON 347. Economics of Climate Change.
ENVR 422. Montreal Urban Sustainability Analysis. (offered alternate years, in May term)
GEOG 221. Environment and Health. (not offered)
GEOG 302. Environmental Management 1.
GEOG 303. Health Geography.
GEOG 340. Sustainability in the Caribbean. (in Barbados)
GEOG 403. Global Health and Environmental Change. (not offered)
GEOG 404. Environmental Management 2. (in Africa)
GEOG 498. Humans in Tropical Environments. (offered alternate years; in Panama)
RELG 270. Religious Ethics and the Environment. (not offered 2024-2025)