Overview of Geography at University of Victoria
The Geography program at the University of Victoria provides a comprehensive education in both human and physical geography, emphasizing spatial analysis, environmental processes, and global issues. Objectives include developing skills in geographic information systems (GIS), fieldwork, and research to address real-world challenges like climate change and urbanization. Unique features include hands-on field schools in locations such as the Pacific Northwest and opportunities for undergraduate research through the department's labs.
Career Prospects
Graduates are well-prepared for diverse roles in environmental management, urban planning, and policy analysis. The program's focus on practical skills like GIS and remote sensing enhances employability in government, consulting, and non-profit sectors.
Key Faculty/Staff
- Dr. May Yuan, Professor and Canada Research Chair in Geographic Information Science
- Dr. Raegan Gibbings, Assistant Professor specializing in urban geography
- Dr. Julie Wilk, Associate Professor in water resources and environmental geography
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
The department features state-of-the-art GIS and remote sensing labs, as well as access to the University of Victoria's Map Collection. Partnerships include collaborations with the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions and field research ties with indigenous communities and environmental organizations in British Columbia.
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