Geo331, Geography of Canada is New!

October 12, 2022 - onGEO

OnGEO is pleased to announce our newest fully online undergraduate course, GEO 331: Geography of Canada, which will be offered in Spring 2023.

COURSE OVERVIEW

GEO 331v is a fully asynchronous course that uses both a thematic and regional approach to introduce students to the human and physical landscapes of Canada. An exploration of the physical setting, Aboriginal populations, and historical settlement set the stage, providing insight into one of geography's foundational questions: why there? Later lessons cover topics such as Canada’s health care system, the relationship between Canada and the United States, and the culture of Canadian sports and recreation.

Each unit includes video-based lessons that explore a thematic area of Canada, while additional video lectures cover each of Canada’s six regions. Features like interactive vocabulary cards and concept accordion lists help to increase students' knowledge and understanding as they learn about the geography of Canada and why Canada’s populations and landscapes differ from place to place.

Ideal for students who wish to gain both thematic and regional geographical knowledge of the people and places of Canada.

COURSE STRUCTURE
- 8 THEMATIC UNITS | VIDEO-BASED LESSONS & QUIZZES
• The Physical Geography of Canada
• Canada’s Aboriginal Peoples
• European Settlement
• Early Statehood & People
• Government
• Crown Corporations & Health Care
• Canada-United States Relations
• Canadian Culture

- 6 REGIONAL UNITS | VIDEO-BASED LESSONS & QUIZZES
• Canada’s Far North
• Atlantic Canada
• French Canada
• The Prairie Provinces
• British Columbia

GRADED GUIDED DISCUSSIONS

FINAL ASSESSMENT

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