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The Department of Geography, Environment and Geomatics provides MA and MSc programs in Geography, available through both thesis and project-based options. Graduate students can pursue research across three key domains: 1) environmental policy and administration, 2) natural systems and ecological processes, and 3) human geography and societal transformation. This program stands out by focusing on the connections between natural environments and human societies. Research spans from community-level studies to worldwide investigations, with fieldwork opportunities in Canada and abroad.
The graduate program enables research focusing on human geography and development, environmental policy and administration, and earth systems science. Its unique approach highlights the interplay between ecological and social systems. A core principle involves synthesizing and assessing diverse perspectives. Studies encompass various scales, from neighborhood analyses to international comparisons, covering both industrialized and emerging nations.