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Looking to fulfill breadth requirements? Want to take a course focusing on the pressing social and environmental issues we face today? 

Browse this collection of courses selected by our departmental advisors, and see what cool topics you can learn about this spring! Course enrolment begins July 6th by appointment.

EVSC 100: Introduction to Environmental Science
 

Instructor: Sarah Rosengard
Prerequisites: None
Breadth: Science             

REM 388: Wildlife Conservation

Instructor: Scott Harrison
Prerequisites: 45 units

ARCH 383: Ancient and Forensic DNA

Instructor: Dongya Yang
Prerequisites: Any lower division ARCH, BISC, BPK, CHEM, CRIM, or HSCI course

GEOG 215: The Biosphere 

Instructor: Margaret Schmidt
Prerequisites: GEOG 111

ARCH 332: Thrifted Treasures to Scientific Truths – The Ethics and Analysis of Unprovenanced Collections

Instructor: Sabrina Higgins & Cara Tremain
Prerequisites: 30 units            

GEOG 267: Indigenous Land-Based Knowledge and Relationships

Instructor: Leigh Joseph
Prerequisites: None

SD 100: Sustainable Futures: An Optimistic and Practical Guide

Instructor: Andréanne Doyon
Prerequisites: None

GEOG 213: Introduction to Geomorphology

Instructor: Tracy Brennand
Prerequisites: GEOG 111 or EASC 101
Breadth:
Science

EVSC 334/REM 334 - Earth's Past Climates

Instructor: Karen Kohfeld
Prerequisites: REM 100 or EVSC 100; GEOG 111 or EASC 101 or EASC 106; and 45 units