Environment 1 (EV1), room 347
519-888-4567, ext. 33463
This is just a sample of elective courses offered by the Faculty of Environment. For all course offerings, please see the schedule of classes.
Fall | Winter | Spring |
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ENVS 195 - in-person ENVS 205 - online ENVS 274 - in-person ERS 215 - online GEOG 101 - in-person GEOG 102 - in-person GEOG 207 - online GEOG 219 - online |
ENVS 195 - in-person ENVS 205 - online ENVS 474 - blended ERS 215 - online GEOG 101 - in-person GEOG 102 - in-person GEOG 207 - online GEOG 219 - online GEOG 306 - in-person PLAN 431 - in-person |
ENVS 205 - online ERS 215 - online ERS 222 - in-person GEOG 102 - online GEOG 207 - online GEOG 219 - online |
Title: | Introduction to Environmental Studies |
Terms and delivery format: | Fall and Winter (in-person) |
Who can take it: | Open to all students |
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Title: | Sustainability: The Future We Want |
Terms and delivery format: | Fall, Winter, and Spring (online) |
Who can take it: | Open to all students who are level at least 2A |
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Title: | Special Topics |
Topic: | Entrepreneurship and the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals |
Term and delivery format: |
Fall 2022 only (in-person) |
Who can take it: | Open to all students |
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Title: | Environmental and Sustainability Assessment 1 |
Terms and delivery format: | Fall, Winter, and Spring (online) |
Who can take it: | Open to all students who are level at least 1B |
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Title: | Human Geographies: People, Space and Change |
Terms and delivery format: |
Fall and Winter (in-person) |
Who can take it: | Open to all students |
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Title: | Global Environmental Systems: Processes and Change |
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Who can take it: | Open to all students |
Academic credential course can be used towards: | Geography and Environmental Management minor |
Title: | Climate Change Fundamentals |
Terms and delivery format: | Fall, Winter, and Spring (online) |
Who can take it: | Open to all students |
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Title: | How Pandemics Change the World |
Term and delivery format: | Fall, Winter and Spring (online) |
Who can take it: | Open to all students |
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Title: | Introduction to Environmental Studies |
Terms and delivery format: | Fall and Winter (in-person) |
Who can take it: | Open to all students |
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Title: | Sustainability: The Future We Want |
Terms and delivery format: | Fall, Winter, and Spring (online) |
Who can take it: | Open to all students who are level at least 2A |
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Title: | Env Special Topics |
Topic: | The Wicked Problem of Climate Change |
Term and delivery format: |
Winter 2023 (blended) |
Who can take it: | Open to all students who are level at least 3A |
Title: | Environmental and Sustainability Assessment 1 |
Terms and delivery format: | Fall, Winter, and Spring (online) |
Who can take it: | Open to all students who are level at least 1B |
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Title: | Human Geographies: People, Space and Change |
Terms and delivery format: |
Fall and Winter (in-person) |
Who can take it: | Open to all students |
Academic credentials course can be used towards: |
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Title: | Global Environmental Systems: Processes and Change |
Terms and delivery formats: |
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Who can take it: | Open to all students |
Academic credential course can be used towards: | Geography and Environmental Management minor |
Title: | Climate Change Fundamentals |
Terms and delivery format: | Fall, Winter and Spring (online) |
Who can take it: | Open to all students |
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Title: | How Pandemics Change the World |
Term and delivery format: | Fall, Winter and Spring (online) |
Who can take it: | Open to all students |
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Title: | Human Dimensions of Natural Hazards |
Term and delivery format: |
Winter (online) |
Who can take it: | Open to all students who are level at least 2A |
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Title: | Issues in Housing |
Term and delivery format: | Winter (in-person) |
Who can take it: | Open to all students who are level at least 3A |
Academic credential course can be used towards: | Urban Studies Minor (Urban Societies Theme elective) |
Title: | Sustainability: The Future We Want |
Terms and delivery format: | Fall, Winter and Spring (online) |
Who can take it: | Open to all students who are level at least 2A |
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Title: | Environmental and Sustainability Assessment 1 |
Terms and delivery format: | Fall, Winter and Spring (online) |
Who can take it: | Open to all students who are level at least 1B |
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Title: | War and the Environment |
Terms and delivery format: | Spring (in-person) |
Who can take it: | Open to all students |
Academic credentials course can be used towards: | Environment, Sustainability and Resources minor |
Title: | Global Environmental Systems: Processes and Change |
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Who can take it: | Open to all students |
Academic credential credential can be used towards: | Geography and Environmental Management minor |
Title: | Climate Change Fundamentals |
Terms and delivery format | Fall, Winter and Spring (online) |
Who can take it: | Open to all students |
Academic credentials course can be used towards: |
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Title: | How Pandemics Change the World |
Terms and delivery format | Fall, Winter and Spring (online) |
Who can take it: | Open to all students |
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