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Geography is an interdisciplinary field exploring Earth's physical features—including water systems, terrain, plant life, and climate—alongside human-environment interactions. The Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Geography delves into the origins and impacts of ecological challenges. Geographic knowledge grows increasingly vital in our interconnected world, where rapid communication, evolving social values, and clear signs of environmental shifts demand deeper understanding. Geographers analyze these multifaceted concerns through three key lenses: the dynamic relationships between populations, locations, and ecosystems. This program specifically investigates pressing human-environment challenges like global warming, contamination, ecosystem decline, and resource management.
Degree candidates enrolled in Concurrent Education who fulfill their Nipissing Honours requirements—including program-specific coursework—by April's end will advance to the Bachelor of Education's final two professional years. All undergraduate degree requirements and teaching subject prerequisites must be satisfied by May 1 preceding the BEd Year 5 transition.