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Looking to fulfill breadth requirements? Want to take a course focusing on the pressing social and environmental issues we face today? 

Browse this collection of courses selected by our , and see what cool topics you can learn about this fall! Course enrolment begins July 7th by appointment only, and open enrolment begins on the 28th!

EVSC 100: Introduction to Environmental Science

Instructor: Shawn Chartrand
Prerequisites: None
Breadth: Science             

GEOG 267: Indigenous Land-Based Knowledge and Relationships

Instructor: Leigh Joseph
Prerequisites: Three GEOG courses including at least one of the following: GEOG 100, GEOG 104, or GEOG 162 or permission from instructor.

New course, can use in GES Major and Human Geography Major, field trip components.

ARCH 323 Special Topics: Plagues and Epidemics

Instructor: Angela Bessa
Prerequisites: ARCH 131 or any lower division biology course.

This course can be used for the Biological Anthropology Certificate and the Forensic Studies Certificate.

REM 357: Planning for Sustainable Food Systems

Instructor: Sessional
Prerequisites:
45 units

ARCH 101: Reconstructing the Human Past

Instructor: Eric Guiry
Prerequisites: None
Breadth: Social science                 

ARCH 252: Ancient Egypt and Africa

Instructor: Catherine D'Andrea
Prerequisites: None
Breadth: Humanities/Social Sciences           

GEOG 215: The Biosphere

Instructor: Margaret Schmidt
Prerequisites: GEOG 111

Quantitative (Q) Course

EVSC 445: Environmental Data Analysis

Instructor: Ruth Joy
Prerequisites: GEOG 251, or one of STAT 100201203205 or 270 or permission of the instructor

GEOG 251: Quantitative Geography

Instructor: Shivanand Balram
Prerequisites: None

This course can be used towards a GIS Certificate

EVSC 206: Coastal Marine Science

Instructor: Ruth Joy
Prerequisites: One of EASC 101EVSC 100GEOG 111GEOG 118, or REM 100. Prerequisite or Corequisite: One of BISC 101BISC 102CHEM 121PHYS 101, or PHYS 120; or permission of the instructor.

REM 350: Energy Management for a Sustainable Climate and Society

Instructor: Will Niver
Prerequisites: 45 units
Breadth: Social science