This regional geography course examines Canada in terms of the patterns of its physical and human landscapes. The interaction of climate, geology, biogeography, history, resource utilization, settlement and economic activities are utilized in the discussion of the regionalization of Canada and the resulting interregional and international relationships. (3,0,0)
Credits
3.0
Transfer Credits
Please refer to the BC Transfer Guide. www.bctransferguide.ca
Prerequisites
15 first year University Credit credits, GEOG 225 strongly recommended.