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Geography

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N431 Ross Buildinggradgeog@yorku.cayorku.ca/gradstudies/geography/

The Graduate Program in Geography offers courses and opportunities for research leading to the degrees of Doctor of Philosophy, Master of Arts and Master of Science. Research and graduate teaching takes place in the areas of biogeography and biogeochemistry, climatology, cultural and historical geography, development studies, feminist geography, geographies of work and industry, geoinformatics, geomorphology, globalization, hydrology, landscape and literature, migration and immigration, northern environments, political ecology, political geography and the state, postcolonialism, remote sensing and image processing, and social geography.

Cognate Programs and Institutes

Opportunities exist for students to take courses outside the program, both at York and at other Ontario Universities. Courses offered by the Graduate Programs in Environmental Studies, Political Science, and Sociology at York, for example, complement the work of the geography program and are of particular interest to students in urban, economic and resource geography. Courses offered by the Graduate Program in Biology are of particular interest to students in biogeography.

The program has traditionally had a close connection with the Institute for Social Research.