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 Geography (B.A.) - Environmental Studies Concentration
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SchoolBrandon University
LocationBrandon, MB, Canada
School TypeUniversity
School SizeFull-time Undergraduate: 2,383
Full-time Graduate: 387
DegreeBachelor
Honours
Co-op
Length4 Year(s)
Entry Grade (%)*60% to 100%
Prerequisites
  •  Grade12 English 
  •  Grade12 Biology 
  •  Grade12 Applied Mathematics  or  Grade12 Advanced Functions 
Prerequisites NotesIf you are currently attending or have graduated from an accredited high school in Manitoba (with no ‘M’, ‘I’ or ‘E’ courses), you will be given a conditional Offer of Admission once we receive your application, non-refundable application fee and high school marks.

Please visit our website to see our admission requirements by province.

Cost
International: $18,613
Scholarships1 scholarship(s)
Description

If you are interested in the relationships between the environment and society and want to learn about landscapes and people, consider studying geography. Geography is about place and space. It studies the interdependence among regions, natural systems, physical features, society, and cultural activities. Using a “spatial” perspective, it aims to form a coherent understanding of Earth and its environments and physical landscapes using technologies such as aerial photographs, satellite imagery, geographic information systems, as well as extensive field work and surveys.



Geographers explore questions such as: How was the current physical landscape created (e.g., volcanoes, glaciers, rivers), what led people to inhabit these areas (e.g. access to natural resources, climate, growing populations) and how have these processes shaped human culture? Now that humans can significantly alter the natural environment (e.g. dams, water quality, habitat alteration), how do these changes affect people’s habits? How do these changes to the natural environment affect other physical processes and species?

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