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Clayton H. Riddell
Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources

Telephone: (204) 474-7252
Fax: (204) 275-3147

Email: Faculty_Environment@umanitoba.ca
Website: umanitoba.ca/environment

Dean: Norman Halden
Associate Dean (Academic): Mary Benbow
Associate Dean (Research): David Barber

Wallace Building
General Office: 440 Wallace
Executive Assistant to the Dean: Sharon Kirsch
Confidential Assistant to the Associate Deans: Tara Ferreira

Student Affairs Coordinator: Jason Jorgenson
Student Advisor: Ilka Cudmore
Student Services Assistant: Betty-Ann Wiebe
Cooperative Education Coordinator: Leslie Goodman


Section 1: History and Guiding Principles

Section 2: Admission to the Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources
2.1   Admission from University 1
2.2   External Transfer Students
2.3   Visiting Students
2.4   Second Degree Students
2.5   Special Students
2.6   Auditing Students

Section 3:  Degree Regulations Applicable to all Programs in the Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources
3.1   Degrees Offered
3.2   Courses Offered in Other Faculties and Schools Acceptable for Credit in the Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources
3.3   Available Minors in Departments and Faculties
3.4   University Written English and Mathematics Requirements
3.5   University 1 Requirements from Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Science Courses
3.6   Changes in Program Requirements
3.7   Prerequisite, Corequisite, Recommended Courses and Course
Availability: Definitions
3.8   Repeated Courses and Attempted Credit Hours
3.9   Voluntary Withdrawals
3.10   Authorized Withdrawals
3.11   Residence Requirement
3.12   Letter of Permission to Take Courses at Another University
3.13   Dean's Honour List and Graduating with Distinction or First Class Honours
3.14   Probationary Warning, Probation and Academic Suspension
3.15   Academic Dishonesty
3.16   Termwork and Debarment
3.17   Deferred Examinations
3.18   Challenge for Credit
3.19   Appeals Involving Academic Regulations
3.20   Incidental Fees
3.21   Student Advisor Office Hours
3.22   Student Responsibility
3.23   Maximum Number of Courses During a Term
3.24   Course Space Availability
3.25   Registration
3.26   Interfaculty Option in Aging

Section 4: Department of Environment and Geography

Section 5: Bachelor of Arts in Geography Degree Regulations and Program Description

Section 6: Bachelor of Science in Physical Geography Degree Regulations and Program Description

Section 7: Bachelor of Environmental Science and Environmental Studies Degree Regulations and Program Descriptions

Section 8: Department of Geological Sciences: Bachelor of Geological Sciences - Geology and Geophysics Degree Regulations and Program Descriptions

 
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