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GEOG 206 British Columbia: Landscapes in Transition

3.00 credits

(4,0,0)

15 wks

Canada’s westernmost province contains a diverse range of landscapes within its vast area. This course acquaints students with both the physical and human landscape of British Columbia and identifies how people’s relationship with the land has shifted in response to changes in values, technology, and population. Students will study the unique relationships Indigenous peoples have to the land and review the legacy of colonization in relation to natural resources management in B.C. through a critical lens. Coursework will review current social, economic, and environmental issues and consider pathways to a just and sustainable future.

Course Notes

GEOG 206 is an approved Self and Society course for Cap Core requirements.

This course is equivalent to GEOG 106. Duplicate credit will not be granted for this course and GEOG 106.

Course Outlines

Please note: Course outlines of record posted may vary from the section syllabus distributed by each instructor (e.g. textbooks, assignments, timing of midterms).

Effective Term
PDF Acrobat Adobe Reader Fall 2016 onwards

Contact

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604 984 4900
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registration@capilanou.ca