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HONORS SPECIALIZATION IN ENVIRONMENTAL GEOSCIENCE


Admission Requirements

Completion of first-year requirements with no failures. Students must have an average of at least 70% in 3.0 principal courses, including the Earth Sciences, Biology, Chemistry, plus up to 0.5 additional courses shown below, with no mark in these principal courses below 60%.

At least 0.5 course from: Earth Sciences 022a/b, 023a/b, 081a/b, or the former Earth Sciences 020, 082a/b, 085a/b; or Earth Sciences 083F/G, 086F/G, 088F/G, 089F/G with a mark of at least 70%. (Earth Sciences 022a/b or 081a/b is recommended.)
1.0 course from: Biology 022 or 023
1.0 course from: Chemistry 020 or 023
0.5 additional course (to give a total of 3.0, if only a 0.5 course in Earth Science is taken)

1.0 course from: Mathematics 028a/b, 030, Calculus 050a/b, 051a/b or 081a/b, Linear Algebra 040a/b, is also required.


Module

11.0 courses:

5.0 courses: Earth Sciences 200a/b, 201a, 206a/b, 212a/b, 220a/b, 230b, 250y, 260a/b, 340a/b, 341a/b
0.5 course from: Earth Sciences 431a/b, 440a/b, 462a/b
0.5 course: Chemistry 210a/b or the former Chemistry 226a/b
0.5 course from: Biology 244a/b, Statistical Sciences 222a/b
0.5 course: Biology 285b
0.5 course from: Geography 153a/b, 154F/G
1.0 course: Environmental Science 300F/G, 350F/G
0.5 or 1.0* course from: Biology 204a, 217b, 283a, 284a, 290F/G, 320Z, 321F, 327b, 335b, 345F, 346b, 402a, 405b, Pharmacology and Toxicology 356a/b, 460a/b, 463a, Microbiology and Immunology 450b
0.5 or 1.0* course from: Political Science 137, 235E, Philosophy 110a/b, all Geography courses at the 100 level or above, Biology 443G
1.0 course from: Earth Sciences 490E, or Environmental Science 450F/G and 451F/G, with a mark of at least 70%

* A total of 1.5 courses must be chosen from these lists.


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