This program is open only to students in the B.Sc. or B.Sc.(Ag.Env.Sc.) Major Environment.
How do land surface processes and climate change interact?
The thin soil layer on the planet's land surfaces controls the vital inputs of water, nutrients and energy to terrestrial and freshwater aquatic ecosystems. Widespread occurrences around the globe of desertification, soil erosion, deforestation and land submergence over water reservoirs indicate that this dynamic system is under increasing pressure from population growth and changes in climate and land uses. Production of key green-house gases (water vapor, CO2 and methane) is controlled by complex processes operating at the land surface, involving climate change feedbacks that need to be fully understood, given current global warming trends. The program introduces students to the interacting physical and biogeochemical processes at the atmosphere-lithosphere interface, which fashion land surface habitats and determine their biological productivity and response to anthropogenic or natural environmental changes. Through an appropriate selection of courses, students can prepare for graduate training in emerging research areas such as earth system sciences, environmental hydrology and landscape ecology.
See also Information for Students for details concerning:
- Suggested First Year Courses
- Taking courses on both campuses
- ENVR course sections - beware!
Program Requirements
NOTE: Students are required to take a maximum of 30 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.
NOTE: Revisions have been made to this Concentration, shown below, effective Fall 2020.
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*)
AEBI 427. Barbados Interdisciplinary Project. (in Barbados)
GEOG 451. Research in Society and Development in Africa. (in Africa)
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 Course (3 credits)
GEOG 203. Environmental Systems.
Concentration Complementary Courses (39 credits)
3 credits of Statistics chosen from:
AEMA 310. Statistical Methods 1. (M)
GEOG 202. Statistics and Spatial Analysis.
MATH 203. Principles of Statistics 1.
or equivalent
3 credits of Geographic Information Systems chosen from:
GEOG 201. Introductory Geo-Information Science.
ENVB 529. GIS for Natural Resource Management. (M)
3 credits of Weather and Climate chosen from:
ATOC 215. Oceans, Weather and Climate.
ATOC 341. Caribbean Climate and Weather. (in Barbados)
ENVB 301. Meteorology. (M) (not offered)
9 credits of Fundamental Land Surface Processes chosen from:
GEOG 272. Earth's Changing Surface.
or SOIL 300. Geosystems. (M) (no longer offered)
** Students will not receive credit for both GEOG 272 and SOIL 300
GEOG 305. Soils and Environment. (not offered 2024-2025)
or ENVB 210. The Biophysical Environment. (M)
GEOG 321. Climatic Environments.
GEOG 322. Environmental Hydrology.
or BREE 217. Hydrology and Water Resources. (M)
3 credits of Environment and Resource Management chosen from:
AGRI 550. Sustained Tropical Agriculture.(M) (offered alternate years; in Panama)
BIOL 308. Ecological Dynamics.
or ENVB 305. Population and Community Ecology. (M)
BIOL 465. Conservation Biology.
CIVE 225. Environmental Engineering.
ENVB 437. Assessing Environmental Impact. (M)
ENVB 530. Advanced GIS for Natural Resource Management. (M)
ENVR 422. Montreal Urban Sustainability Analysis. (offered alternate years, in May term)
ESYS 301. Earth System Modelling.
GEOG 302. Environmental Management 1.
GEOG 308. Remote Sensing for Earth Observation.
GEOG 404. Environmental Management 2. (in Africa)
GEOG 506. Advanced Geographic Information Science. (not offered 2024-2025)
GEOG 530. Global Land and Water Resources. (not offered 2024-2025)
SOIL 315. Soil Nutrient Management. (M)
WILD 421. Wildlife Conservation. (M)
WOOD 441. Integrated Forest Management. (M)
3 credits of a Field Course chosen from:
ATOC 555. Field Course 1.
BIOL 553. Neotropical Environments. (in Panama)
GEOG 495. Field Studies - Physical Geography. (at Mont St Hilaire)
GEOG 496. Geographical Excursion. (in Barbados, not offered 2024-2025)
GEOG 499. Subarctic Field Studies. (in Schefferville; no longer offered)
WILD 475. Desert Ecology. (M) (in Arizona; offered in alternate summer terms)
3 credits of Social Science chosen from:
AGEC 333. Resource Economics. (M)
ANTH 339. Ecological Anthropology.
ECON 225. Economics of the Environment.
ECON 326. Ecological Economics.
ECON 405. Natural Resource Economics.
ENVR 421. Montreal: Environmental History and Sustainability. (offered alternate years, in May term)
GEOG 221. Environment and Health. (no longer offered)
or NRSC 221. Environment and Health. (M) (no longer offered)
GEOG 498. Humans in Tropical Environments. (offered in alternate years; in Panama)
HIST 510. Environmental History of Latin America (Field). (offered in alternate years; in Panama)
POLI 350. Global Environmental Politics.
WCOM 314. Communicating Science.
12 credits total of Advanced Studies chosen from the following two lists:
3 credits minimum of advanced study of Particular Environments
BIOL 432. Limnology.
ENVB 410. Ecosystem Ecology. (M)
GEOG 372. Running Water Environments. (not offered)
GEOG 470. Wetlands.
GEOG 550. Historical Ecology Techniques. (not offered)
PLNT 358. Flowering Plant Diversity. (M)
PLNT 460. Plant Ecology. (M)
3 credits minimum of advanced study of Surface Processes
ATOC 315. Thermodynamics and Convection.
BREE 509. Hydrologic Systems and Modelling. (M)
EPSC 549. Hydrogeology.
GEOG 401. Socio-Environmental Systems: Theory and Simulation.
GEOG 505. Global Biogeochemistry.
GEOG 537. Advanced Fluvial Geomorphology. (not offered)
MICR 331. Microbial Ecology. (M)
NRSC 333. Pollution and Bioremediation. (M)
SOIL 510. Environmental Soil Chemistry. (M)
SOIL 535. Soil Ecology. (M) (not offered 2024-2025)