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Students examine the interactions between the geosphere hydrosphere atmosphere and biosphere as well as the impact that human activity and sustainable practices have on these interactions. Course content focuses on the interaction between landscape and the occurrence distribution and movement of water. Topics include landslides glaciers rivers soils drought flooding wildfires ground water and the impact of human activity on these phenomena. Through laboratory and field experiences students will be introduced to tools and techniques used in the study of Earth processes including GIS.
PhD in Geography Environmental Studies or discipline sharing similar quantitative data analysis methods required; PhD candidates and/or relevant Masters Degrees with professional experience that contributes to engaged scholarly teaching will be considered.
Demonstrated teaching ability and expertise in the area of specialization.
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply however applications from Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.
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