An introduction to the principles and practice of topographic surveying, geomatics, and the sampling and analysis of water, sediment, and plant communities relevant to hydrology. Students will conduct a research project based, in part, on data acquired in the field and laboratory exercises. This is a field work based course, and students are expected to participate in field trips in all weather conditions. Weekly hours: 1 Lecture hours and 4 Practicum/Lab hours and 1 Tutorial hoursPrerequisite(s): GEOG 120 or GEOG 110 (formerly GEOG 125); or 3 credit units of Science courses and 21 credit units of additional University course work
An introduction to the principles and practice of topographic surveying, geomatics, and the sampling and analysis of water, sediment, and plant communities relevant to hydrology. Students will conduct a research project based, in part, on data acquired in the field and laboratory exercises. This is a field work based course, and students are expected to participate in field trips in all weather conditions. Weekly hours: 1 Lecture hours and 4 Practicum/Lab hours and 1 Tutorial hoursPrerequisite(s): GEOG 120 or GEOG 110 (formerly GEOG 125); or 3 credit units of Science courses and 21 credit units of additional University course work