
Duration
4 years
Tuition Fee
CAD 20,800
Next Intake
Spring 2026
Human Geography concentrates on the relationships University Of Manitoba societies have with the places and landscapes they inhabit. Geography students understand how human societies, cultures and economies work and how those systems are interdependent with the physical environment.
Areas of employment for geography graduates include:
municipal, provincial and federal government
community economic development agencies
city or regional planning firms
social and community service organizations
parks and recreation departments
international development organizations
educational institutions
cultural resource management agencies
transportation planning departments
agricultural and environmental consulting firms
travel and tourism industry
environmental boards and commissions
environmental non-governmental
organizations (ENGO’s)
scientific foundations and policy institutes
A Bachelor of Arts in Geography provides students with the opportunity to focus in one of three academic streams:
Resources, Environment and Society (RS): Students in this stream focus on the geographies of natural and human induced environmental processes in the recognition that current environmental change shapes relationships across all scales of society.
Global Politics, Justice, and Sustainability (GPS): Students in this stream study geography on a global scale through an integrated assessment of the links between the economic, socio-cultural, ecological and political systems that combine to shape the world they live in.
Culture, Identity and Space (CIS): Students in this stream study geography with an emphasis on the dynamics between identity, culture and landscapes, with a particular focus on cooperation and conflicts that produce local landscapes.
Starting March 2026
Starting September 2026
Starting December 2026
Tuition Fee (Annual)
CAD 20,800
Application Fee
CAD 130
Other Fees
4
years