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Geography is a multifaceted field that examines both natural and human-made environments across various scales, from local communities to worldwide systems. From addressing climate change crises and exploring socioeconomic connections to monitoring environmental transformations and advancing mapping technologies, Geography connects the social sciences (human geography), geospatial technologies (geomatics), and earth sciences (physical geography) to develop sustainable approaches to global challenges. If you seek a foundational discipline providing practical experience, analytical skill-building, and a holistic viewpoint essential for solving today's pressing ecological and sustainability issues, look no further. Our Department provides undergraduate programs (B.E.S.), a Master of Climate Change (M.C.C.), research-based graduate degrees (M.E.S., M.A., M.Sc.), and doctoral studies.
The University of Waterloo's Department of Geography and Environmental Management ranks among the world's top 100 Geography programs and holds 5th place nationally in Canada. With 35 faculty members specializing in diverse areas of human geography, physical geography, geomatics, and aviation, we maintain strong graduate-level partnerships with Wilfrid Laurier University's Geography and Environmental Studies department. This collaboration forms the "Waterloo-Laurier Graduate Program in Geography," combining resources from both leading institutions. Students can pursue three thesis-based master's programs (MA, MES, MSc) or three course-based degrees (MA, MES, MCC). The program fosters interdisciplinary learning through connections with specialized labs, research groups, centers like the Collaborative Water Program, and cross-disciplinary study options. As part of one of Canada's most innovative universities, our Department provides an exceptional environment to advance your academic and professional aspirations.