The study of Geography concerns physical and human processes and interactions on the earth’s surface. Physical Geography asks where and why natural phenomena (such as weather, climate, soils, landforms, vegetation types) occur as they do. Human Geography asks why human and cultural elements (such as language, population, religion, agriculture, industry and conflict) are located as they are. Investigation of the interplay between physical factors and human factors is central to the discipline. Studies in Geography equip you to appreciate and care for creation, and prepare you for careers in education, conservation, planning, and resource industries.
Prerequisite requirements are dependent on the student's home province. Please refer to http://www.cmu.ca/admissionreq.html
Deadlines:
Application Deadline
Start Date
September 8, 2011
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