The Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources provides travel and field study courses that allow students to explore new locations while gaining practical, hands-on experience. These immersive learning opportunities bring course concepts to life in the field. Most field courses take place during the Summer term, with a limited number offered in the Fall.
Environment and 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