Land and Food Systems
Global Resource Systems
3

Students interact face-to-face and online as a community of learners to discuss global issues in agriculture, food, and natural resources in cultural context. Typically taken while studying abroad. [0-0-2] Prerequisite: GRS 290

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Land and Food Systems
Global Resource Systems
3

Energy water nexus for sustaining ecological goods and services, and food security; significance in global resource systems.

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Land and Food Systems
Global Resource Systems
2

Students interact face-to-face and online as a community of learners to discuss global issues in agriculture, food, and natural resources in cultural context. Typically taken prior to studying abroad.

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Arts
Geography
4

Physical and biological characteristics of the circumpolar Arctic, emphasizing terrestrial environments and the impacts on and by humans, including: glacial history; climatology; biogeography/ecology of arctic tundra; human-environment interactions, settlement and exploration; and current environmental, social and economic problems.

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Arts
Geography
4

The politics of North-South solidarity in theory and practice through community service learning models.

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Arts
Geography
4

An introductory survey of contemporary feminist approaches to human geography.

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Arts
Geography
4

An examination of how attitudes toward human nature and non-human nature have changed from Mesolithic times to the present in Western society.

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Arts
Geography
4

Interdisciplinary analysis of critical water issues, in Canada and internationally. Focus on social science perspectives. Emphasis on presentation, research, and essay-writing skills.

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Arts
Geography
4

Geographical analysis of society-environment relations. Relates resource management to environmental politics, political economy, and sustainable development. Perspectives drawn from political ecology and political economy, environmental history and environmental philosophy.

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Arts
Geography
3

Geographical approaches to economic development; models of economic development and spatial change; influences on spatial economic change; case studies from the developed, third, and socialist worlds.

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