The following course is offered off campus by the Department of Animal Science.
Off-Campus Animal Science Course
Course List
Course
Title
Credits
AGRI 325
Sustainable Agriculture Field Course
3
Sustainable Agriculture Field Course
Terms offered: Summer 2025
Exposure to a foreign rural and agricultural context, to observe a variety of types of farm operations, cropping systems and techniques. The sustainability of these is discussed within their local social, environmental and economic landscapes.
The following course is offered off campus by the School of Architecture.
Off-Campus Architecture Courses
Course List
Course
Title
Credits
ARCH 379
Summer Course Abroad.
3
Summer Course Abroad.
Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.
Studies in-situ of key buildings, landscapes and urban settings; techniques of graphic documentations, analysis of physical configuration, constructional details and present use. Excursions to neighbouring sites of architectural interest.
Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.
Advanced and comprehensive studies in-situ of key buildings, landscapes and urban settings; techniques of graphic documentations, analysis of physical configuration, constructional details and present use.
Applied Tropical Ecology. and Applied Tropical Ecology.
3
Applied Tropical Ecology.
Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.
Relevant to agriculture, forestry, fisheries and conservation of natural resources. Field component taught at the University's Bellairs Research Institute in Barbados, for two weeks in early May. The course is organized in a series of small-group field projects of 2-3 days each. Interested students should check the course website, attend the full information session and fill out an application form.
Biology of marine mammals with special emphasis on seals and whales of the Bay of Fundy. Taught at the Huntsman Marine Science Centre, St. Andrews, N.B., for two weeks in August. The course combines lectures, laboratory exercises, field trips, and individual projects.
Terrestrial vertebrate fossils (i.e. dinosaurs, crocodiles and other reptiles) and palaeocommunity analysis, including practical training with fossil identification, mapping, collecting, and stratigraphic interpretation.
The Faculty of Science offers the following Geography courses off campus.
Off-Campus Geography Courses
Course List
Course
Title
Credits
GEOG 290
Local Geographical Excursion.
1
Local Geographical Excursion.
Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.
Introduction to landscape interpretation and geographical site analysis in physical and human geography. A three-day fall excursion with preparatory and concluding seminars.
This course allows students to experience some of the urban changes taking place in Southeast Asian cities, a dynamic region, while providing the opportunity to connect recent scholarship with field observations. We will explore various current themes in urban studies and urban geography including globalization, the transnational circulation of urban policies, interpretations of culture and heritage / new built heritage, gentrification, migrant labour, public housing, creative clusters, and new cities as national economic strategies.
Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.
Geographical research in urban public and semi-public spaces. Demonstration of techniques of mapping, sampling, measurement, photography, interviewing. Attention to research design.
Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.
Field research projects in physical geography. Held locally in Monteregian or Eastern Township regions. The course is organised around field projects designed to formulate and test scientific hypotheses in a physical geography discipline. May Summer session.
Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.
Lecture course on the geography of a region and excursion through the selected country or region including landscape interpretation and field study projects.
The Department of History and Classical Studies offers the following field courses.
Off-Campus History and Classical Studies Courses
Course List
Course
Title
Credits
CLAS 349
Archaeology Fieldwork: Italy.
3
Archaeology Fieldwork: Italy.
Terms offered: Summer 2025
Field course offering an introduction to archaeological field methods and laboratory work, and discussion of theoretical interpretation of archaeological data in the context of an Italian archaeological site potentially across multiple time periods (prehistoric, pre-Roman, Roman, late antique and medieval). Taught in Italy.
Introduction to the cultural practices and political experiences that have shaped the Eastern Mediterranean and South-Eastern Europe examined diachronically. Topics adressed include empires and nations, religion, politics of memory and space, archeology and historical legacies, migrations.