Admission to this module is discontinued for new students, effective January 1, 2008, and the module will be withdrawn, effective July 1, 2012.
Admission Requirements
Completion of 5.0 first year courses, including: 1.0 course from 020-level Geography Economics 020 1.0 course from Political Science, Anthropology or Sociology 2.0 other first year courses (International and Comparative Studies 020E is recommended)
Students must have an average of at least 70% in 3.0 principal courses including 1.0 course from Geography 021, 022F/G, 023a/b, 024F/G, the former 020E and 2.0 other courses, with no mark in these principal courses below 60%.
Module
1.5 course: Geography 201a/b, 235F/G, 237a/b 0.5 course: International and Comparative Studies 201F/G 0.5 course from: Geography 220a/b, 270a/b 0.5 course from: Geography 208a/b, 213a/b, 214a/b, 216a/b 0.5 course from: Geography 242a/b, 280a/b 0.5 course from: Economics 124a/b, International and Comparative Studies 258F/G 2.0 courses: Geography 335F/G, 343y, 360F/G, 384a/b 0.5 courses from: Geography 208a/b, 209a/b, 213a/b, 214a/b, 216a/b, 280a/b, 242a/b, 249a/b, 301a/b, 302a/b, the former Geography 307a/b, 321a/b, 326a/b, 342a/b, 370a/b, 379a/b, 380a/b, 383a/b (or selected topics courses if relevant, contact Department for approved list) 0.5 course: Geography 448a/b 0.5 Regional course from: Geography 128a/b, 352a/b, Sociology 101F/G, 103F/G, 104F/G, Political Science 239E, 240E, 241E, 243E, 247E, 339F/G, Anthropology 211F/G, 212F/G, 213F/G, 216F/G, 217F/G, 218F/G, International and Comparative Studies 250F/G. 2.5 courses from: Geography 116a/b, 128a/b*, 134F/G, 146E, 331a/b, 332a/b, 349a/b, 355F/G, 358F/G, 359F/G, 369F/G, 385a/b, 387a/b, 490E. (Students wishing to pursue graduate studies are encouraged to take Geography 490E.) 1.0 course from the following (no more than 0.5 course may come from the Regional course list above): International and Comparative Studies 250F/G, 251F/G, 254F/G, 255F/G, 256F/G, 257F/G, 258F/G, 303F/G, Sociology 232 (or the former Sociology 232E)), Political Science 102a/b, 104, 134a/b, 231E, Anthropology 203F/G, 271a/b, 281F/G, 302F/G, Economics 150a/b, 163a/b, 172a/b.
* If one of these courses is taken it MUST be different from the Regional course. - No more than 1.0 course in Geography may be taken at the 100 level.
- Students are encouraged to pursue language training. Continuing education offers language courses at night, and the London Cross Cultural Learners is a resource center that may provide advice on language training options.
This module may NOT be combined with other modules offered by the Geography Department.
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