Brock University Graduate Calendar

Geography Courses

GEOG 5F90

MA Thesis

An in-depth research project involving the preparation and defense of a thesis that demonstrates capacity for sustained independent work and original geographical research or thought.

GEOG 5F91

Major Research Paper

An independent research project involving the preparation of a major research paper that demonstrates capacity for independent work and rigorous geographical analysis.

GEOG 5P01

Theoretical Approaches to the Critical Examination of Geographical Issues

Evaluation of contemporary geographical theory through a brief analysis of philosophies of the mind, and of scientific knowledge, and extended investigation of philosophies of geography, and of geography's core concepts.

GEOG 5P02

Methodologies for the Critical Examination of Geographical Issues

Major research methods used in geography, with a focus on analyzing the epistemological, theoretical and political implications of using these methods for the creation of geographical knowledge.

GEOG 5P03

Quantitative Analysis in Geography

An examination and application of essential steps in quantitative analysis: data collection and quality assurance, selection and application of appropriate techniques for different types of geographical data, and the meaningful interpretation and communication of results.

GEOG 5P20

Geographies of the Cultural Economy

Investigation of a range of approaches and perspectives in contemporary economic geography through a focus on the concept of the cultural economy.

GEOG 5P25

Advanced Topics in Geomatics

Geospatial data analyses, statistical analyses, data integration and management, and the emergence of web-based geomatics technologies. The use of a geomatics approach to investigate a geographical research topic.

GEOG 5P30

Sustainability and the Environment

Approaches to evaluating the quality of natural and built environments, the role of planning and policy in promoting environmental sustainability and the value and limitations of strategies proposed for managing environmental issues.

GEOG 5P35

Rural Community Development

Processes, strategies, and techniques associated with rural community organization and development, local and regional planning, and collective action.

GEOG 5P40

Historical Geographies of Culture and Power

Investigation of temporal and spatial manifestations of cultural politics and power relations, emphasizing the contested nature of cultural production at global and local scales.

GEOG 5P50

Critical Geographies of the City

Critical examination of modern urban geographies from various theoretical perspectives, involving empirical case studies from around the world.

GEOG 5P55

Queer Geographies of Gender and Sexuality

Investigation of the spatial organization of gender and sexuality from conceptual perspectives including gay/lesbian studies, women's studies, queer, feminist and trans theorizing.

GEOG 5P60

Vulnerability, Human Communities and the Environment

Concepts of vulnerability, risk, hazard and disaster; the social and spatial production of vulnerability; relationships among vulnerability and environmental change; social, cultural and political responses and formal mitigation efforts.

GEOG 5P65

Political Ecology and the Global South

Critical examination of relationships among political, economic, ecological and social factors in constituting the Global South, with reference to selected case studies.

GEOG 5P70

Geographies of Inequality and Exclusion

How inequality and social exclusion are spatially constituted and manifested as discursive and material practices, and the ways that exclusionary practices are resisted.

GEOG 5V10-5V29

Directed Studies

Specialized study on an individual basis under the direction of a faculty supervisor.

GEOG 5V80-5V89

Selected Topics in Geography

A specialized geographical topic that will vary by instructor.