Fees and intakes
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Geography is a discipline that integrates the natural and social sciences; it explains how human and environmental systems function and interact.
The University of Winnipeg Geography program is divided into four areas of study:
-Physical Geography examines components of the natural environment including landforms, weather and climate, soils and vegetative systems, and their impacts on humans.
-Human Geography focuses on variations in the “human landscape” around the world–its agricultural systems, cities, industries, cultural expressions, and the particular problems faced by different societies.
-Regional Geography combines both the physical and human features within specific areas of the world and provides a comprehensive understanding of the area in question.
-Geomatics courses develop skills in cartography, map reading, satellite image analysis, geographic information systems analysis, and the statistical analysis of spatial and non-spatial datasets.
This program can lead to a Bachelor of Science Degree (3-year, 4-year, or Honours) or a Bachelor of Arts Degree (3-year, 4-year, or Honours). Students taking an undergraduate degree in another major may choose to add a Minor in Geography as a secondary area of interest.
Total Tuition Fees: $80,322
Fees are available on request.
No open intake is listed yet. Submit an enquiry and the team can confirm intake availability.