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Introduction
The Faculty of Arts and Science established the Division of
the Environment to help students focus the diverse strengths of the Faculty's
environmental scientists and scholars into an academic program. In addition the Division's
programs offer students access to environmental scientists and scholars in other units of
the University. The Division offers BA and BSc minor, major and specialist programs:
Environment and Science (BSc) and Environment and Society (BA) which are normally taken in
conjunction with another program(s) in a traditional academic field (e.g. Physics,
Sociology, etc.). We consider this an ideal combination of disciplinary depth and
interdisciplinary breadth.
In addition, the Division offers five BSc specialist
programs: Environment & Health; Environmental Chemistry; Environmental Geosciences;
Earth Systems: Physics and Environment; Past Environments; and Toxicology &
Environment. These programs combine the Division's interdisciplinary core with a
deliberately focused set of discipline specific courses. Students interested in Division
of the Environment programs should refer to the program listings on the following pages.
All BSc programs in the Division include a very strong
first-year science component with core interdisciplinary science courses in subsequent
years. Students intending to pursue Environment and Science or any of the BSc specialist
programs are advised to choose first year courses from BIO150Y
and CHM137Y/(138H, 139H)/151Y, MAT135Y/137Y/157Y/JMB170Y, PHY138Y/140Y or GGR100Y/JGF150Y/JGG150Y. Students should compare specific program
requirements and the prerequisites of ENV235Y and 236Y
when selecting specific courses.
BA programs in the Division build on a base of social science
and humanities courses. Environment and Society does not require specific First Year
courses. Students intending to follow BA programs in the environment might find it helpful
to take ENV200Y in first year and to include some First
Year course choices from the 100-level offerings in Anthropology, Biology, Economics,
Geography, History, Philosophy, Political Science or Sociology.
For further information, see http://www.utoronto.ca/divenv/ or contact
Professor Ann Zimmerman, Director, Division of the Environment at 33 Willcocks St.,
978-3475 or division.environment@utoronto.ca
THE ENVIRONMENTAL MINOR PROGRAMS
Environmental minor programs are offered by a number of
departments. Five are BSc and four are BA minors. These programs are intended for students
interested in acquiring a hierarchical body of environmental knowledge in a specific
discipline.
These minors are open to any student irrespective of program.
As in any minor, these programs can be combined with other programs of study (i.e., minors
and majors) to meet the requirements for a degree. (See Page 135 of the Calendar for
program requirement details).
In addition to the programs in the Division of the
Environment, the Faculty of Arts and Science offers five other environmental programs
noted below, in addition to the new undergraduate programs in the Faculty of Forestry.
Contact the program sponsors or the Division for further information.
ENVIRONMENT & RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (BA):
These Specialist and Major programs can be linked with either
the Division's BA or BSc or programs for an Honours Degree. This program focuses on
resource and environmental planning, environmental assessment, water resources, waste
management and Canada's forests from the perspective of Geography. See program details
under Geography (GGR).
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (BA):
There are restrictions on combining these Specialist, Major
and Minor programs with Division programs. The Innis programs utilize an applied
interdisciplinary approach, provide exposure to the people and organizations active in
environmental work in Canada, and focus on skills development and the understanding,
development and implementation of progressive environmental policy and practice. See
program details under Innis College (INI) or at http://www.utoronto.ca/envstudy/
PHYSICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY (BSc):
These Specialist and Major programs can be linked with the
Division's BSc and BA programs for an Honours Degree. Core subjects include geomorphology,
climatology, soil science and hydrology. Other topics include biogeography, climate
assessment, biogeochemistry and environmental contaminants modeling. See program details
under Geography (GGR).
FOREST CONSERVATION (BSc/BA):
These Specialist and Major programs can be linked with the
Division's BSc or BA programs for an Honours degree. Topics include biodiversity,
sustainablity, international policy, certification, intensive forest management, community
management, forest practices and products, forest health, and forest fragmentation. See
program details under Forestry (FOR).
Students should be aware that numerous programs not
explicitly labeled as environmental have relevance for the study of the environment. For
suggestions and advice consult the Division of the Environment at http://www.utoronto.ca/divenv/ or phone
416-978-3475.
DIVISION OF THE ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMS
ENVIRONMENT AND SCIENCE (B.Sc.)
Consult Professor A.P. Zimmerman, Director, Division of the Environment, Room 2097, Earth
Sciences Centre, 416-978-3475
Specialist program (Hon.B.Sc.):
(13 full courses or their equivalent which includes fulfillment of the Faculty's
Distribution requirement)
Enrolment in this program is limited to students already in a two major program, one major
of which is Environment and Science (see Major program note below). Students must also
have completed 8 credits including ENV221Y, one of ENV234Y, 235Y or 236Y.
This is a Type 3 program requiring a minimum CGPA of 2.3. Not all qualified applicants may
be admitted. Information on application and acceptance timelines is available in the
Registration Handbook and Timetable. For more information, please refer to http://www.utoronto.ca/divenv/divballot.html.
First Year:
Successful enrolment in the Environment and Science Specialist program requires prior
enrolment in the Environment and Science Major. Consequently, students must complete the
first year requirements as listed in the Major program below. These courses are part of
the 13 required courses for the Specialist.
Higher Years:
1. ENV 221Y, 234Y, 235Y/236Y, 321Y, 490Y; JIE 410H/an alternative approved research course
2. A minimum 0.5 FCE from ENV 421H or any approved
departmental or college independent research project
3. ECO 220Y/GGR 270Y/PSY 201H, 202H/SOC 300Y/(STA 220H, 221H/JBS 229H)/STA (250H, 255H)/(257H, 261H) or an
approved alternative
4. A three course transdisciplinary theme to be developed by the student in consultation
with the Division
Major program (B.Sc.):
(6 full courses or their equivalent which includes fulfillment of the Faculty's
Distribution requirement)
This program must be taken in conjunction with another major towards fulfillment of an
Honours B.Sc. degree. The student must complete at least 3 courses from the first- year
list before enroling in the Environment and Science Major. The six full course equivalents
that constitute the Major Program are those listed below under "Higher Years."
This is a Type 3 program requiring a minimum CGPA of 2.0. Information on application and
acceptance timelines is available in the Registration Handbook and Timetable. For more
information, please refer to http://www.utoronto.ca/divenv/divballot.html.
First Year:
Students must complete BIO 150Y and at least two of CHM 135Y/(138H, 139H)/151Y; GGR 100Y/JGF 150Y/JGG150Y; MAT 135Y/137Y/157Y/JMB 170Y; PHY 110Y/138Y/140Y (PHY 138Y recommended) before applying to enrol in the
Major program.
Higher Years:
1. ENV 221Y, 234Y, 235Y/236Y, 321Y; JIE 410H/an
alternative approved research course
2. A minimum 0.5 FCE from ENV 421H or any approved
departmental or college independent research project
3. ECO 220Y/GGR 270Y/PSY 201H, 202H/SOC 300Y/(STA 220H, 221H/JBS 229H)/STA (250H, 255H)/(257H, 261H) or an
approved alternative
Minor program (B.Sc.):
(4 full courses or their equivalent which includes fulfillment of the Faculty's
Distribution requirement)
This program must be taken in conjunction with other B.Sc. major or minors towards
fulfillment of an Honours B.Sc. degree. Students must complete at least 3 of the
first-year courses before applying to enrol in the Environment and Science Minor. The four
courses that constitute the Minor Program are those listed below under "Higher
Years." This is a Type 3 program requiring a minimum CGPA of 2.0. Information on
application and acceptance timelines is available in the Registration Handbook and
Timetable. For more information, please refer to http://www.utoronto.ca/divenv/divballot.html.
First Year:
Students must complete BIO 150Y and at least two of CHM 137Y/(138H, 139H)/151Y; GGR 100Y/JGF 150Y/JGG150Y; MAT 135Y/137Y/157Y/JMB 170Y; PHY 138Y/140Y before applying to enrol in the Minor program
Higher Years:
ENV 221Y, 234Y, 235Y/236Y, 321Y
ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIETY (B.A.)
Consult Professor A.P. Zimmerman, Director, Division of the Environment, Room 2097, Earth
Sciences Centre, 416-978-3475
Specialist program (Hon.B.A.):
(10 full courses or their equivalent which includes fulfillment of the Faculty's
Distribution requirement)
Enrolment in this program is limited to students already in a two major program, one major
of which is Environment and Society (see Major program note below). Students must also
have completed 8 credits including ENV 221Y, and their
science literacy requirement (see 3. below). This is a Type 3 program requiring a minimum
CGPA of 2.3. Not all qualified applicants may be admitted. Information on application and
acceptance timelines is available in the Registration Handbook and Timetable. For more
information, please refer to http://www.utoronto.ca/divenv/divballot.html.
First Year:
Successful enrolment in the Environment and Society Specialist program requires prior
enrolment in the Environment and Society Major. Consequently, students must complete the
first year requirements as listed in the Major program below.
Higher Years:
1. ENV 221Y, 321Y, 490Y; JIE 410H/or an
approved alternative research skills course
2. A minimum 0.5 FCE from ENV 421H or any approved
departmental or college independent research project
3. ENV 200Y or one full course equivalent in science
literacy from Group A or any course that satisfies a Life Science distribution requirement
or an alternative approved by the Division
4. Two full course equivalents from Group B or alternatives approved by the Division
5. A three course transdisciplinary theme to be developed by the student in consultation
with the Division
Major program (B.A.):
(6 full courses or their equivalent which includes fulfillment of the Faculty's
Distribution requirement)
This program must be taken in conjunction with another major towards fulfillment of an
Honours degree program. This is a Type 3 program requiring completion of 4 full courses
with a minimum CGPA of 2.0. Information on application and acceptance timelines is
available in the Registration Handbook and Timetable. For more information, please refer
to http://www.utoronto.ca/divenv/divballot.html.
First Year:
Students must complete at least four full courses or their equivalent before applying to
enrol in the Major program
Higher Years:
1. ENV 221Y, 321Y; JIE 410H/or an approved alternative research skills course
2. A minimum 0.5 FCE from ENV 421H or any approved
departmental or college independent research project
3. ENV 200Y or one full course equivalent in science
literacy from Group A or any course that satisfies a Life Science distribution requirement
or an alternative approved by the Division
4. Two full course equivalents from Group B or alternatives approved by the Division
Minor program (B.A.):
(4 full courses or their equivalent which includes fulfillment of the Faculty's
Distribution requirement)
This program must be taken in conjunction with another major or minors towards fulfillment
of an Honours degree. This is a Type 3 program requiring prior completion of 4 courses
with a minimum CGPA of 2.0. Information on application and acceptance timelines is
available in the Registration Handbook and Timetable. For more information, please refer
to http://www.utoronto.ca/divenv/divballot.html.
First Year:
Students must complete at least four full courses before applying to enrol in the Minor
program
Higher Years:
1. ENV 221Y, 321Y
2. ENV 200Y or one full course equivalent in science
literacy from Group A or any course that satisfies a Life Science breadth requirement or
an alternative approved by the Division
3. One full course equivalent from Group B or an alternative approved by the Division
Group A: ENV 200Y; AST 101H, 201H, 210H; BOT 202Y; CHM 200Y; GLG 105H, 205H; HPS 200Y; JPU 200Y; PHE 110H; PHY 100H; ZOO 200Y, 214Y
Group B: ANT 204Y, 349H, 450H; APS 302H
(App. Sci. & Eng.); ECO 313H, 314H, 324Y, 333Y; ENG 259Y; ENV 234Y/235Y/236Y;
FOR 200H, 201H; GGR 233Y, 331H, 339H, 393H, 409H, 464H; HIS 318Y; HPS 202H, 250H; INI 440Y, 494H, 495H; JUP 460Y; PHL 273H,373H; POL 201Y, 208Y, 346Y, 347Y; RLG 228H; SOC 205Y, 385Y, 386Y
EARTH SYSTEMS: PHYSICS AND ENVIRONMENT (Hon.B.Sc.)
Jointly sponsored by the Department of Physics, this program focuses on the solid earth,
the oceans and the atmosphere at planetary scales emphasizing the Earth as a unified,
dynamic system. Consult Professor A.P. Zimmerman, Director, Division of the Environment,
Room 2097, Earth Sciences Centre, 416-978-3475 or Professor B. Statt, Associate Chair,
Department of Physics, Room 324, McLellan Physical Labs, 416-978-6674.
Specialist program:
(16 full courses or their equivalent which includes fulfillment of the Faculty's
Distribution requirements)
This is a Type 3 program requiring a minimum CGPA of 2.3. The student must complete four
courses from the First Year list before enroling in the program. Information on
application and acceptance timelines is available in the Registration Handbook and
Timetable. For more information, please refer to http://www.utoronto.ca/divenv/divballot.html.
First Year
: CHM 137Y/(138H, 139H)/151Y; BIO 150Y; MAT 137Y; PHY 140Y
Second Year
: ENV 221Y; MAT 237Y,
244H; PHY 251H, 255H
Third Year:
APM 346H; ENV 234Y, 235Y, 321Y; PHY 351H, 352H
Third and Fourth Years:
1. ENV 421H; JIE 410H
2. One FCE from: PHY 305H/307H/308H/406H/407H/478H/479Y
3. Two additional FCEs from the fourth year Physics options
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY (Hon.B.Sc)
Jointly sponsored by the Division of the Environment and the Department of Chemistry, this
program focuses on analytical theory, instrumentation and methodological aspects of
organic and inorganic contaminants in soil, water, air and biological tissues. See under
CHEMISTRY.
ENVIRONMENTAL GEOSCIENCES (Hon.B.Sc.)
Jointly sponsored by the Division of the Environment and the Department of Geology. Topics
include earth materials, sedimentary geology, aqueous geochemistry, hydrogeology and
biogeochemistry. For more information, please contact Professor A.P. Zimmerman, Director,
Division of the Environment, Room 2097, Earth Sciences Centre, 416-978-3475 or Professor
F.G. Ferris, Department of Geology, 416-978-0526
Specialist program:
(16 full courses or their equivalent which includes fulfillment of the Faculty's
Distribution requirement)
This is a Type 3 program requiring a minimum CGPA of 2.3. The student must complete four
courses from the First Year list before enroling in the program. Information on
application and acceptance timelines is available in the Registration Handbook and
Timetable. For more information, please refer to http://www.utoronto.ca/divenv/divballot.html.
First Year:
Students must complete BIO 150Y, CHM 137Y/(138/139)/(151Y;
MAT 135Y/137Y; PHY 138Y/140Y
Second Year:
GLG 206H, 207H, 216H, (ENV 234Y/GLG217H); CHM(220H/222Y/225Y/238Y); MAT 235Y/(223H, MAT224H)/STA(220H, 221H)
Third and Fourth Years:
1. GLG 340H, 351H, 436H, 448H, 450H; ENV 221Y, 236Y, 315H, 321Y
2. JIE 410H, ENV 421H/GLG470Y
3. One additional FCE from 300/400-series GLG courses
Major program (B.Sc.):
(8 full courses or their equivalent)
First Year:
CHM 137Y/151Y/(132H, 133H); MAT 135Y/137Y; PHY 138Y/140Y
Second Year:
1. GLG 206H, 207H, 216H, 217H
2. One FCE from: ENV 235Y; MAT 235Y/223H, 224H; CHM 222Y/225Y/238Y
Third and Fourth Years
3. : ENV 315H; GLG 351H,
340H, 360H
ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH (Hon.B.Sc.)
Jointly sponsored by the New College Human Biology Program and Basic Medical Science
Departments of the Faculty of Medicine. Provides a basic understanding of the behaviour of
Planet Earth, the workings of the human body and the complex relationships between the
two. Consult Professor A.P. Zimmerman, Director, Division of the Environment, Room 2097,
Earth Sciences Centre, 416-978-3475 or Office of the Registrar, New College, 300 Huron
Street, 416-978-2460.
NOTE:
Proposed changes in the Human Biology program will have implications for the Environmental
Health program as well. Students should address any concerns to the Director of the
Division of the Environment or by e-mail to division.environment@utoronto.ca
Specialist program:
(14.5 full courses or their equivalent which includes fulfillment of the Faculty's
Distribution requirements)
This is a Type 3 program requiring a minimum CGPA of 2.3. The student must complete four
courses from the First Year list before enroling in the program. Information on
application and acceptance timelines is available in the Registration Handbook and
Timetable. For more information, please refer to http://www.utoronto.ca/divenv/divballot.html.
(Program enrolment in 2001)
First Year:
Students must complete BIO 150Y and at least two of CHM
(138H, 139H)/151Y; GGR 100Y; MAT 135Y/137Y/157Y/JMB 170Y; PHY 110Y/138Y/140Y (PHY 138Y
recommended). *Students are encouraged to select an FCE from ANT/ECO/GGR/HIS/SOC to
maximize optional course choice in later years.
Second Year:
BCH 242Y**; BIO 250Y;
ENV 221Y; one of ENV
234Y/(235Y/236Y);
PHL 273H, BIO 260H/HMB261H
Third Year:
JLM 349H; ENV 321Y;
the other of ENV 234Y/(235Y/236Y); (STA 220H, 221H/JBC229H)
Fourth Year:
1. JIE 410H
2. ENV 421H or a minimum of 0.5 FCE from any approved
departmental or college independent research project
3. Two FCE including at least one 300-series course from
ANA/ANT/BCH/BIO/BOT/CHM/HMB/IMM/JBI/JZM/LMP/MPL/NFS/PSL/ZOO/ECO
369Y/(GGR 409, 450H)/(HIS 460H, 463H)/NEW 367H/(SOC 242Y/255Y/309Y/312Y/363H) or any other
approved course for which the student has appropriate prerequisites ANT 337Y/(204Y, 348Y)/LMP 301H/404Y/NEW 367H/NFS 384H/486H/(ECO369Y/HIS 460H/463H) or any other approved course for which the student
has appropriate prerequisites
(Program enrolment in 2000 and earlier)
First Year:
Students must complete BIO 150Y and at least two of CHM 137Y(138H, 139H)/151Y; JGF 150Y/JGG 150Y; MAT135Y/137Y/157Y/JMB 170Y; PHY 110Y/138Y/140Y (PHY 138Y
recommended)*
Second Year:
BIO 250Y; CHM 240Y; ENV 221Y; one of ENV 234Y/(235Y/236Y); CHM 222Y/(STA 220H, 221H/JBS 229H/BIO 260H)
Third Year:
(BCH 310H, JLM 349H)/BCH 321Y; ENV 321Y; the
other of ENV 234Y/(235Y/236Y); (BIO 351Y/IMM 334Y/MPL 375Y); (ZOO252Y/PSL 302Y)
Fourth Year:
1. JIE 410H
2. ENV 421H or a minimum of 0.5 FCE from any approved
departmental or college independent research project
3. Two FCE from ANT 337Y/(204Y, 348Y)/LMP 301H/404Y/NEW 367H/NFS 384H/486H/(ECO369Y/HIS 460H/463H) or any
other approved course for which the student has appropriate prerequisites
NOTES:
1. * Some second and third year courses in this program have specific prerequisites.
Students should check prerequisites for the higher level courses they are interested in
prior to making first year course selections
2. ** BCH 242Y requires CHM138H,
139H
3. In choosing between ENV 235Y and ENV 236Y, students should pay particular attention to
their respective prerequisites
4. BCH 321Y requires CHM
222Y/225Y/220H
PAST ENVIRONMENTS (Hon.B.Sc.)
A multi-disciplinary program focused on the changing nature of the relationship between
the environment and humans over the past 2 million years. Co-sponsored by the Division,
the Department of Anthropology and the Program in Archaeology. Consult Professor A.P.
Zimmerman, Director, Division of the Environment, Room 2097, Earth Sciences Centre,
416-978-3475 or Professor E.Banning, Co-ordinator of Undergraduate Studies, Department of
Anthropology, Room 209, South Borden Building, 416-978-2315.
Specialist program:
(15 full courses or their equivalent which includes fulfillment of the Faculty's
Distribution requirements)
This is a Type 3 program requiring a minimum CGPA of 2.3. The student must complete four
courses from the First Year list. Information on application and acceptance timelines is
available in the Registration Handbook and Timetable. For more information, please refer
to http://www.utoronto.ca/divenv/divballot.html.
First Year
: ANT 100Y; BIO 150Y;
MAT 135Y/137Y/157Y/JMB 170Y; GGR 100Y/JGG 150Y/ JGF 150Y/GGR 100Y
Second Year:
1. ANT 200Y; ENV 221Y
2. One FCE from: GGR 201H/203H/205H/206H
3. One FCE from: ENV 234Y/236Y
Third and Fourth Years:
1. ANT 203Y, 311Y; ARH 305H; ENV 321Y
2. The other of ENV 234Y/236Y;
GGR 302H/GLG 4**H (consult the Division for approved
GLG courses)
3. One FCE from ANT 428H/429H/435H; JIE 410H; ENV 421H/ANT 409H/498H/499H
ENVIRONMENT AND TOXICOLOGY (HON.B.Sc.)
Consult Professor A.P. Zimmerman, Director, Division of the Environment, Room 2097, Earth
Sciences Centre, 416-978-3475 or Professor.A.J. Lanca, Department of Pharmacology, Room
4209, Medical Sciences Building, 416-946-3412
Specialist program:
(15 full courses or their equivalent which includes fulfillment of the Faculty's
Distribution requirements)
This is a Type 3 program requiring a minimum CGPA of 2.3. The student must complete four
courses from the First Year list before enroling in the program. Information on
application and acceptance timelines is available in the Registration Handbook and
Timetable. For more information, please refer to http://www.utoronto.ca/divenv/divballot.html.
(Program enrollment in 2001)
First Year:
Students must complete BIO 150Y and at least three of
CHM (138H, 139H)/151Y; GGR100Y; MAT 135Y/137Y/157Y/JMB 170Y; PHY 138Y/140Y (PHY 138Y recommended). In selecting 100-series courses,
students should consider prerequisites for courses they intend to take later, i.e., ENV 235Y/236Y.
Second Year:
1. BIO 250Y; ENV 221Y;
ZOO 252Y
2. CHM 220H/(STA 220H,
JBS 229H/ STA 221H)**
Third and Fourth Years:
1. (BCH 310H, JLM 349H)/BCH 242Y/(BCH 210H, PCL 201H); ENV 321Y
2. PCL 301H, 362H;
and one of ENV 234Y/(235Y/236Y)
3. CHM 310H/GGR 409H/PCL 470Y/481H/LMP(301H/363H)
4. PCL 473Y
5. The other of ENV 234Y/(235Y/236Y), (JIE 410H, ENV 421H)/PCL 474Y*
(Program enrollment in 2000 and earlier)
First Year:
Students must complete BIO 150Y and at least three of CHM 137Y/(138H, 139H)/151Y; JGG 150Y/JGF 150Y; MAT 135Y/137Y/157Y/JMB 170Y; PHY 138Y/140Y (PHY 138Y recommended). In selecting 100-series courses,
students should consider prerequisites for courses they intend to take later, i.e., ENV 235Y/236Y.
Second Year:
1. BIO 250Y; CHM 240Y/247H; ENV 221Y; ZOO 252Y
2. CHM (222Y/225Y)/(STA 220H, JBS 229H/ STA 221H)
Third Year:
1. (BCH 310H, JLM 349H)/BCH 321Y; ENV 321Y
2. PCL 301H, 302H, 362H; and one of ENV 234Y/(235Y/236Y)
3. CHM 310H/GGR 409H/PCL 363H/364H/481H
Fourth Year:
The other of ENV 234Y/(235Y/236Y), (JIE 410H , ENV 421H)/PCL 474Y*
NOTES:
1. BCH 321Y requires CHM
220H/222Y/225Y
as a prerequisite
2. BCH 242Y has prerequisite of CHM 138H and 139H
3. *Students intending to take PCL 474Y rather than ENV 421H must obtain prior permission from both the
Division of the Environment and the sponsoring Department. Failure to do so may compromise
fulfillment of the Faculty breadth requirement.
4. ** Students intending to take PCL 474Y are only
required to take STA 220H
ENVIRONMENTAL MINORS:
Consult the Division of the Environment at 416-978-3475 or http://www.utoronto.ca/divenv/
Environmental Anthropology (B.A.)
Consult Mrs. Silvia Beilin, Undergraduate Office, Department of Anthropology
(416-978-6414), Sidney Smith Hall, Rm. 1030
Minor program:
(4 full courses or their equivalent)
1. ANT 100Y
2. ANT 200Y/203Y/204Y
3. Two FCEs from: ANT 315H/333H/365Y/420H/428Y/429H/450H/453H 416-
Environmental Biology (B.Sc.)
Consult the Division of the Environment at 978-3475 or http://www.utoronto.ca/divenv
Minor program:
(4 full courses or their equivalent)
BIO 150Y, 319H, 321H, 323H, 324H; ENV 234Y
Environmental Chemistry (B.Sc.)
Contact Professor S. Mabury, Department of Chemistry (416-978-1780)
Enrolment in the Environmental Chemistry Minor program is limited to students already
enroled in another Environmental program.
Minor program:
(4 full courses or their equivalent)
CHM 137Y/(138H, 139H)/151Y, 240Y/247/248Y, (310H, 410H); ENV 235Y
Environmental Economics (B.A.)
Consult Ms. R. Innes, Undergraduate Administrator, Department of Economics (416-978-8616)
Enrolment in the Environmental Economics Minor program is limited to students with 63% in ECO 100Y or 80% in ECO 105Y
or who have passed ECO 100Y and have a CGPA of 2.50.
Minor program:
(4 full courses or their equivalent)
1. ECO 100Y/105Y
2. ECO 200Y/206Y
3. ECO 220Y/227Y/STA
(250H, 255H)/(257H, 261H)
4. ECO 313H and another ECO half-course at the
300+level
Environmental Geosciences (B.Sc.)
Consult Professor F.G. Ferris, Department of Geology (416-978-0526)
Minor program:
(4 full courses or their equivalent)
1. CHM 137Y/(138H, 139H)/151Y
2. GLG 206H, 207H, 216H, 217H, 351H; ENV 315H
Geographic Information Systems (B.A.)
Consult Professor A. Davis, Department of Geography (416-978-5992)
NOTE:
Students combining this program with a Specialist/Major sponsored by the Department of
Geography will normally be allowed to count only 1.5 (of the 4.0) credits towards both
programs.
Minor program:
(4 full courses or their equivalent)
1. GGR 100Y/107Y/124Y/JGG 150Y/JGF 150Y
2. GGR 270Y, 272H, 273H, 373H, (462H/473H)
Life and Environmental Physics (B.Sc.)
Consult Physics Undergraduate Office, Room MP301 (416-978-7057/416-978-6674)
Minor program:
(4 full courses or their equivalent)
1. MAT 135Y/137Y; PHY 138Y/140Y
2. ENV 235Y/JPU 200Y/PHY 238Y
3. One full course or equivalent from: BOT 323H/JPA 305H/310H/JGP 438H/PHY 315H/346H
Physical and Environmental Geography (B.Sc.)
Consult Professor A. Davis, Department of Geography (416-978-0714)
NOTE:
Students combining this program with a Specialist/Major sponsored by the Department of
Geography will normally be allowed to count only 1.5 (of the 4.0) credits towards both
programs.
Minor program:
(4 full courses or their equivalent)
1. GGR 100Y/JGG 150Y/JGF 150Y
2. One full course or equivalent from: GGR 201H/203H/205H/206H
3. GGR 390H, (302H/305H), (272H/307H/310H/312H)
4. A half-course from Group C on Page 177 (GGR listing) of the 2000-01 Arts & Science
Calendar
Visualizing Environment (B.A.)
Consult Professor A.P. Zimmerman, Director, Division of the Environment, Room 2097, Earth
Sciences Centre (978-3475) or Mr. C. Campbell, Department of Fine Art, Visual Studies
(416-978-3289)
Minor program:
(4 full courses or their equivalent)
VIS 120H, 202H, 206H, 207H, 208H 209H, 305H, 313H
Note:
some courses appropriate for this minor program are also offered in the Siena Summer
Program
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