Field School 2019

Bachelor of Arts

  • Program Length
    4 Years
  • Credential
    Bachelor Degree
  • Options
    Honours, Major, Minor
  • Fully Available at
    Nanaimo
  • Partially Available at
    Cowichan, tiwšɛmawtxʷ (Powell River)

Are you interested in studying how human activities and behaviours shape physical landscapes and examining why humans create unique spaces and places on the Earth’s surface? Or how natural processes shape the Earth’s surface to create different physical landscapes? A Geography degree is for you!

VIU’s Geography program can be taken as a major or minor with options that allow you to specialize in sustainable resource management or urban and social sustainability as well as a general option.

Geographers pursue careers in many different fields, including education, planning, business, government agencies and non-profit organizations.

Program Overview

Geography is the study of earth spaces and places. Geographers are concerned with the distribution and patterning of physical and human phenomena in earth space, including the nature and magnitude of human impact on natural environments. Protecting sustainable environments and managing the earth’s valued resources – land, water and air – are of vital interest to geographers. The geographic concepts of place and landscape provide a framework for understanding the role of culture in the evolution and development of urban and rural landscapes. Political, social and economic processes, when examined from a spatial (geographic) and temporal (historical) perspective, enable students to appreciate and understand the dynamic processes associated with the development of local and regional landscapes.

The B.A. Major in Geography features two areas of specialization – Sustainable Resource Management or Environment, Society, and Sustainability – and a General stream designed to broaden an understanding of physical and human geography. Theoretical and applied course work in each stream are designed to strengthen communication skills in oral, written and visual presentations, and to provide a range of transferable skills, notably in the areas of spatial analysis, remote sensing, and geographic information systems (GIS). Students will be challenged to think critically, analyze problems, and seek resolutions to conflicts, particularly in the fields of natural resource management and urban and social management.

The B.A. Minor in Geography provides the flexibility to tailor a program that best suits educational and/or career goals. Geography is a teachable subject in the British Columbia secondary system.

VIU’s dedicated, industry-standard GIS lab features the most up-to-date software packages, and the program provides ample opportunity to apply these computer-based tools and techniques. Small class sizes and active student-faculty interaction strengthen each student’s learning experience.

Requirements for a Major

Students must fulfill all the Institutional B.A. degree requirements, including Degree English Requirements and courses listed below:

General Stream

Years 1 and 2Credits
GEOG 100 - (Geographies of the World)3
GEOG 101 - (Environmental Geography)3
GEOG 211 - (Atmospheric Environments)3
GEOG 212 - (Earth Environments)3
GEOG 221 - (Statistical Methods in Geography)3
GEOG 228 - (Maps and Mapping)3
GEOG 240 - (Human Environments)3
GEOG 290 - (Regions of Canada)3
Year 1 and 2 Credits24

 

Years 3 and 4Credits
GEOG 324 - (Research Methods in Geography)3
GEOG 328 - (Geographic Information Systems)3
GEOG 333 - (Environment and Society)3
GEOG 467 - (Field Studies in Geography I)3
Six upper-level GEOG courses18
Year 3 and 4 Credits30

Sustainable Resource Management Stream

Years 1 and 2Credits
GEOG 100 - (Geographies of the World)3
GEOG 101 - (Environmental Geography)3
GEOG 211 - (Atmospheric Environments)3
GEOG 212 - (Earth Environments)3
GEOG 221 - (Statistical Methods in Geography)3
GEOG 228 - (Maps and Mapping)3
GEOG 240 - (Human Environments)3
GEOG 290 - (Regions of Canada)3
Year 1 and 2 Credits24

 

Years 3 and 4Credits
GEOG 324 - (Research Methods in Geography)3
GEOG 326 - (Remote Sensing)3
GEOG 328 - (Geographic Information Systems)3
GEOG 333 - (Environment and Society)3
GEOG 350 - (Natural Resource Management)3
GEOG 356 - (Policy, Resources and Sustainability)3
GEOG 372 - (Climatology) or,
GEOG 373 - (Biogeography)
3
GEOG 374 - (Hydrology) or,
GEOG 376 - (Geomorphology)
3
GEOG 452 - (Applications in Natural Resource Management)3
GEOG 467 - (Field Studies in Geography I)3
Year 3 and 4 Credits30

 

Environment, Society, and Sustainability Stream

Years 1 and 2Credits
GEOG 100 - (Geographies of the World)3
GEOG 101 - (Environmental Geography)3
GEOG 211 - (Atmospheric Environments)3
GEOG 212 - (Earth Environments)3
GEOG 221 - (Statistical Methods in Geography)3
GEOG 228 - (Maps and Mapping)3
GEOG 240 - (Human Environments)3
GEOG 290 - (Regions of Canada)3
Year 1 and 2 Credits24

 

Years 3 and 4Credits
GEOG 324 - (Research Methods in Geography)3
GEOG 328 - (Geographic Information Systems)3
GEOG 330 - (Space, Place, and Culture)3
GEOG 333 - (Environment and Society)3
GEOG 342 - (Urban and Regional Planning)3
GEOG 356 - (Policy, Resources and Sustainability)3
GEOG 363 - (Health Justice)3
GEOG 364 - (Climate Justice)3
GEOG 446 - (Applications in Urban and Regional Management)3
GEOG 467 - (Field Studies in Geography I)3
Year 3 and 4 Credits30

Notes

(1)    Students who wish to transfer from the B.A. Minor to the B.A. Major in Geography are required to consult with the Geography Department Chair, and the B.A. Degree Advisor, to arrange the transition.

(2)    A total of 120 credits must be completed to meet the institutional B.A. degree requirements, of which 42 credits must be 300-level or above.

Requirements for a Minor

Students must fulfill all the Institutional B.A. degree requirements, including Degree English Requirements and courses listed below:

Years 1 and 2Credits
GEOG 100 - (Geographies of the World)3
GEOG 101 - (Environmental Geography)3
GEOG 211 - (Atmospheric Environments)3
GEOG 212 - (Earth Environments)3
GEOG 221 - (Statistical Methods in Geography)3
GEOG 228 - (Maps and Mapping)3
GEOG 240 - (Human Environments) or, 
GEOG 290 - (Regions of Canada)
3
Year 1 and 2 Credits21

 

Years 3 and 4Credits
GEOG 328 - (Geographic Information Systems)3
Additional fifteen credits of GEOG courses numbered 300 and above.15
Year 3 and 4 Credits18 
 

Labour market demand for graduates with strong academic and applied backgrounds in geographic studies remains high – regionally, nationally, and internationally. This is particularly true of graduates with skills in geographic communication, spatial analysis, and GIS. Recent Canadian-based human resource studies report that GIS activity will soon surpass $1-billion annually. Remuneration for entry-level jobs in the field of GIS is well above the norm for undergraduates seeking full-time employment opportunities upon graduation.

Some graduates may wish to pursue post-graduate studies in Geography, or in such diverse fields as education, urban planning, natural resource management, law, or public administration.

Domestic Fees | International Fees

Domestic Fees

Tuition and Other Mandatory Student Fees

When applying to the program, applicants will be charged a non-refundable application fee.

When applying to graduate, students will be charged a non-refundable graduation and alumni fee.

Some courses have additional fees to pay for extraordinary class–related expenses.

Fees for One Year* Amount
Tuition (30 credits x $166.40 per credit) 4,992.00
Student Activity fee (8 months x $19.97 per month) 159.76
Student Services fee (8 months x $22.05 per month) 176.40
VIU Students' Union fee (8 months x $27.60 per month) 220.80
Health and Dental Plan fee ($285.00 per year) 285.00
Approximate cost for books and supplies for one year 1,500.00
Notes

The VIUSU Health and Dental Plan fee is assessed for all students enrolled in 6 credits or more per term, or in Trades/Vocational programs of 5 months or longer.  

All fees are subject to change without prior notice and are expected to increase by 2% each year on April 1.


International Fees

Tuition and Other Mandatory Student Fees

When applying to the program, applicants will be charged a non-refundable application fee.

When applying to graduate, students will be charged a non-refundable graduation and alumni fee.

Some courses have additional fees to pay for extraordinary class–related expenses.

Fees for One Year* Amount
Tuition (30 credits x $799.77 per credit) 23,993.10
Student Activity fee (8 months x $19.97 per month) 159.76
Student Services fee (8 months x $22.05 per month) 176.40
VIU Students' Union fee (8 months x $27.60 per month) 220.80
Health and Dental Plan fee ($285.00 per year) 285.00
Approximate cost for books and supplies for one year 1,500.00
Notes

The VIUSU Health and Dental Plan fee is assessed for all students enrolled in 6 credits or more per term, or in Trades/Vocational programs of 5 months or longer.  

All fees are subject to change without prior notice and are expected to increase by 2% each year on April 1.

Domestic (Canadian)

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International

Program Start Date Accepting Applications Campus