Career and Program Exploration
The Career and Exploration resources provide information about individual degree programs, career pathways, sample job titles, and additional tools for career exploration.
Travel Study
Students in the Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources engage in field-based and travel learning experiences that extend beyond the classroom, applying academic concepts in real-world settings.
Environment & Geography
ENVR 2010 Groundwater and Soil Sampling
For more information contact:
Dr. Mark Hanson
e-mail: mark.hanson@umanitoba.ca
ENVR 4000 / GEOG 4670 / GEOG 7400
Field Course in Ship-Based Sampling Techniques: Lake Winnipeg
For more information contact:
Dr. CJ Mundy
e-mail: cj.mundy@umanitoba.ca
ENVR 4000 / GEOG 7010 Environmental Effects Monitoring
For more information contact:
Dr. Mark Hanson
e-mail: mark.hanson@umanitoba.ca
ENVR 4020 / NRI 7110 Field Seminar in Belize
For more information contact:
Dr. Iain Davidson-Hunt
e-mail: iain.davidson-hunt@umanitoba.ca
GEOG 4350 Parks and Protected Areas Planning and Management: Field Studies
For more information contact:
Dr. Michael Campbell
e-mail: michael.campbell@umanitoba.ca
GEOG 4670 Severe Thunderstorms, Storm Chasing and Field Techniques
For more information contact:
Dr. John Hanesiak
e-mail: john.hanesiak@umanitoba.ca
Earth Sciences
GEOL 3910 Introduction to Field Mapping
For more information contact:
Jeff Young
e-mail: jeff.young@umanitoba.ca
GEOL 4260 Applied Geophysics Field Course
For more information contact:
Dr. Andrew Frederiksen
e-mail: andrew.frederiksen@umanitoba.ca
GEOL 4270 Geotourism: The Birth, Death and Exhumation of an Atlantic Sedimentary Basin
For more information contact:
Dr. Ricardo Silva
e-mail: ricardo.silva@umanitoba.ca
GEOL 4740 Geophysics Field Course
For more information contact:
Dr. Andrew Frederiksen
e-mail: andrew.frederiksen@umanitoba.ca
GEOL 4910 Advanced Field Mapping
For more information contact:
Derek Drayson
e-mail: derek.drayson@umanitoba.ca
Contact Us
Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources
Room 440 Wallace Building
125 Dysart Road
University of Manitoba (Fort Garry campus)
Winnipeg, MB, Canada R3T 2N2