Physical Geography Field School 2024

Field School Info Session

GEOG333 - Field School
May 2024
Mountain Hydrology, Remote Sensing, and Landscape Change
Instructor: Dr. Joseph Shea joseph.shea@unbc.ca
Website: https://jmshea.opened.ca/geog333-geog498/

Information session #2
Wednesday November 29 @ 4:30pm


 


Information session #1
Thursday October 12 @ 4:00pm
Info Session Recording, 23 min.
Slide Deck to Accompany Recording

Field School Info Session #2

Circle tour through the Rockies and set up a base camp at Tatlyoko Lake (2.5 hours SW of Williams Lake) for some snow hydrology and remote sensing studies


Eligibility and Participation

This field school is for all levels of UNBC undergraduate and graduate students. Students from outside the UNBC community are also welcome to join us, and course credits are transferable under the Western Deans' Agreement. We will facilitate the participation of off-campus students via Skype/Zoom before our departure.

To indicate your interest in the field school and to receive email updates, please complete the 2024 Application Form and return to Dr. Shea in person, via email, or by dropping it off at the UNBC Geography, Earth & Environmental Sciences Office (8-149). Will update with the 2024 Application Form soon (see 2022 version below as a guide).

If you are interested in joining: please provide your contact information through this form.


Instructor

 

Key Details

  • Where: UNBC – Prince George Campus & western Canada 
  • When: To be confirmed. Tentatively 25-29 April (Prince George or via Zoom - Lectures, demos, safety instructions) and 1-13 May 2024 (BC/AB)
  • Who: Undergraduates in Physical Geography, Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, or Natural Resources Management. Graduate students in Physical Geography, Environmental Science and Engineering and related disciplines
  • What: Mountain snowpacks, hydrology, climate change, and geospatial data. Students will develop field and analytical skills through a range of field and code-based exercises. 
    • GEOG 333/NRES 763 Geography Field School (3 credits)
    • GEOG 498/NRES 798 – Special Topics: Mountain Water Resources in western Canada
  • How: Food, accommodation, and transportation will be organized by the instructor and covered by course fees
  • Cost: Tuition fees (6 credit hours) + course fees ($1500, tentative)
    • $150 Deposit due 15 February 2024

Field School Courses

Prerequisite undergraduate courses: none

Undergraduates:
GEOG 333 - Geography Field School +
GEOG-498 – Special Topics: Mountain Water Resources in British Columbia

Graduate students:
NRES 763 - Geography Field School +
NRES 798 - Special Topics: Mountain Water Resources in British Columbia