Geographic Analysis
New for students admitted in Fall 2024, you are enrolled in the Geographic Analysis co-op program, which requires completion of 3-4 work terms. More information about the modified curriculum and opt-out will be available shortly.
About the Program
Exploring and analyzing the complex interconnections between people and their natural and built environments is the focus of geographic inquiry. Toronto Metropolitan University's Geographic Analysis program is uniquely positioned to prepare students for the professional workplace using state-of-the-art technology in geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing.
Through a combination of classroom lectures, geotechnology training, field studies, and a mandatory work placement, students develop the ability to provide real-world solutions in areas including business location, real-estate development, urban poverty, public health, crime prevention, as well as environment and pollution.
The program offers four optional concentrations in location analysis, urban analysis, environmental analysis, and geotechnologies.