19 Degrees in Geography in Canada for 2024

Degrees in Geography in Canada for 2024Filter
  • Bachelor of Geography

    University of Lethbridge

    • Lethbridge, Canada

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Geography deals with the diverse landscapes around us. It is about everything from the original formation of the earth’s surface, to the effects we have on our environment: past, present and future. The primary focus of the program is to give you the skills necessary to analyze the organization and interaction of all creatures and ecological processes on the planet — and sometimes beyond it — to address real-world issues.

    • Lethbridge, Canada

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Archeology and geography explore past human cultures and societies through the analysis of material remains. It is the interpretation of these artifacts that help us understand our past, allowing us to learn more about ourselves today. Learn various aspects of archaeological interpretation and have the opportunity to put them into practice in the field and in the laboratory. Combine the theoretical and methodological approaches of the discipline to give you a balanced and in-depth look at the subject.

    • 200, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Explore how people shape the planet we live on. Delve into the dynamics of the Earth’s physical systems. Help solve many of the world’s most pressing problems, such as climate change, water scarcity, resource management, global population growth, natural resource sustainability, and more. Waterloo's Geography and Environmental Management department is one of Canada's largest and is ranked 5th in Canada for research and reputation (QS Subject Rankings 2022). Choose from more than 70 geography courses, including lots of field studies, and maybe even take the opportunity to gain paid work experience through co-op.

  • BA in Geography

    The King's University - Canada

    • 9125, Canada

    English

    Geography If you ve ever stared in wonder at the mighty Rocky Mountains, explored the array of vegetation found in British Columbia or have simply wanted to know more about the world you live in, King's minor in Geography is a great fit for you. Explore the relationship between humans and the natural environment by choosing to study a Geography minor as part of your degree.

    • Camrose, Canada
    • Edmonton, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Human geography is a branch of social science that focuses on the relationships between human societies and the built and natural environments in which they operate. You will have the opportunity to learn about topics of real world concern through supervised research projects, paid work experience, a two-week field school, and activities such as blog entries, posters, and presentations. Your professors have a wide range of interests, such as hazards, housing, and sustainability, and their research takes them to all corners of Canada and beyond.

  • Bachelor in Geography

    Trent University

    • Oshawa, Canada
    • Peterborough, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Explore the interactions between people and the physical environment through either the B.A. or B.Sc. pathways of this popular degree program. B.A. students focus their studies on how people encounter and shape their environments, while B.Sc. students examine the human and natural forces that shape the physical world, investigating topics in climate, hydrology, natural hazards, soils, and earth materials. With numerous options for joint majors and an emphasis on field-based learning, Geography at Trent offers you a wide variety of ways to deepen your learning in the classroom and beyond to dive into the study of human and natural spatial formations and patterns.

    • 200, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    You’ll earn a Bachelor of Environmental Studies from one of the country’s top-ranked geography departments – and graduate with your Commercial Pilot Licence. There’s no better way to appreciate geography than from several thousand feet above the ground. And your knowledge of geography will be an asset when you’re navigating across continents.

  • MSc in Geography

    University of Northern British Columbia

    • 3333, Canada

    On-Campus

    UNBC Geography is a vibrant community of human and physical geographers. In addition to teaching our undergraduate courses, our faculty members supervise graduate students in a range of graduate programs.This degree provides students with comprehensive training in the study of human geography, emphasizing the cultural, social, economic, and political connections between people and their environments.

  • BA in Geography

    University of Northern British Columbia

    • 3333, Canada

    On-Campus

    UNBC Geography is a vibrant community of human and physical geographers. In addition to teaching our undergraduate courses, our faculty members supervise graduate students in a range of graduate programs. This degree provides students with comprehensive training in the study of human geography, emphasizing the cultural, social, economic, and political connections between people and their environments. 

  • Associate of Arts Degree in Geography

    Kwantlen Polytechnic University

    • Cedar, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    The curriculum combines topical coursework in introductory human geography and urban geography, and lab-science courses in earth science and atmospheric science.

  • Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Geography

    Mount Allison University

    • 62, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Geography is the study of places, exploring both the physical features of the earth and the relationship between people and their environments. The study of geography develops an understanding of the principles of ecological and physical systems; of the cultural, social, economic, and political forces acting on those systems; and of the management, planning, or scientific tools necessary to meet environmental challenges and opportunities.

  • Bachelor in Global Geography

    Faculty of Environmental & Urban Change | YORK UNIVERSITY

    • Toronto, Canada

    Full time, Part time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Global Geography addresses globalization and place-making among people in their social and physical worlds. You will learn to analyze the links between cities and the world economy, understand processes of uneven development and inequality, and learn how migration and mobility shape our politics and society. Global Geography engages climate change and environmental processes through a distinctive mix of physical science, geographical information systems (GIS), and social science. Geographers work across boundaries: thinking through problems using diverse approaches at multiple scales, from the local landscape around us to the global human impact on the earth today.

    • Sherbrooke, Canada

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Environmental Studies and Geography, with its major focus on human-environment interaction, is a broad discipline which analyzes the distribution and interrelationships of physical and human phenomena on the earth.

  • Certificate in Geomatics: Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing

    Faculty of Environmental & Urban Change | YORK UNIVERSITY

    • Toronto, Canada

    Full time, Part time

    1 year

    On-Campus

    English

    Geomatics encompasses the logic, art, science, and technology involved in collecting, managing, and communicating geographically-referenced information in its many forms. The Geomatics Certificate combines the study and immersion within the major developments experienced in geographical information science, geographic information systems, remote sensing, photogrammetry, and global positioning systems by linking theories and science to experiences that intersect hardware, software, equipment, algorithms, and techniques.

    • 805, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    The current environmental, social and physical climate of our globalized world means that geography matters more today than ever before. Connections you form with other humans, next to you and across the world—for business matters or policy changes—shape societies.