Physical Geography at the University of Manitoba explores the Earth's natural and physical systems, including the atmosphere, biosphere, cryosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere. This program examines how these systems are interconnected, their changes over time, and what these changes imply for the planet. Students will gain insights into the processes that shape the environment, emphasizing the relationships between different Earth systems and their impacts.
Why this course is highly recommended
The program offers access to excellent facilities, including Canada's first experimental sea-ice facility (SERF) and the unique storm chasing course on severe thunderstorms. The presence of the Cretaceous Menagerie and geological sciences museum with minerals, fossils, and dinosaurs enhances the learning experience. The course's broad focus on Earth's systems, combined with hands-on research and field opportunities, makes it attractive for students interested in environmental science and earth sciences.
Students can choose from streams within the program such as Atmospheric Science, Geomatics, or general physical geography. Atmospheric Science focuses on the Earth's atmosphere and related phenomena, especially those occurring in the troposphere. Geomatics covers spatial data acquisition, analysis, remote sensing, and geographic information systems. The general physical geography stream includes environmental aspects like atmospheric science, geomorphology, biogeography, and hydrology.
Application fees
13.25L
1st year tuition fees
13.25L
Living cost
The program spans 4 years for major and honours degrees, totaling 120 credit hours. Students can opt for a minor focusing on 18 credit hours. The coursework includes introductory and advanced courses in physical geography, atmospheric thermodynamics, hydrology, cartography, and geographic information systems. Specific stream requirements depend on the student's chosen focus within atmospheric science, geomatics, or general physical geography.

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Graduates with a BSc in Physical Geography can pursue careers in environmental consulting, climate research, geospatial analysis, resource management, atmospheric sciences, and sustainable development. The program's co-op opportunities help students gain practical experience, develop professional networks, and explore various career paths in earth and environmental sciences.