Student Theses
Graduate Programs
The Master of Arts in Geography program, which commenced in 2012, provides opportunities for advanced study and research in both human geography and physical geography topics. The Master's thesis is the culmination of the student's research project.
In addition to the M.A. in Geography, faculty members in the department supervise graduate students in the Master of Applied Science, Master of Arts in Global Development Studies, and Master of Arts in Atlantic Canada Studies programs.
AKYOL, Reyhan |
2020 |
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ARMAH, Priscilla |
2021 |
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CHAMPAGNE, Brandon |
2021 |
The future of Nova Scotia's dykelands : understanding the landowners’ perspective |
FEDAK, Michael |
2012 |
Hydrodynamic modelling for flood management in Bay of Fundy dykelands |
FOX, Marie |
2022 |
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FRANCIS-WALKER, Jodi-Ann |
2017 |
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GRAHAM, Jennifer |
2012 |
Consideration for salt marsh restoration design in a hypertidal estuary |
HEALEY, Melissa |
2014 |
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HORNE, Peter |
2013 |
Characterization of intertidal geomorphology based on multi-scale analysis of airborne LiDAR data |
HORTON, Susan |
2011 |
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LARTER, Patrick |
2016 |
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LEMIEUX, Ben |
2012 |
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LEWIS, Samantha |
2022 |
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MacISAAC, Brittany |
2018 |
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MALENFANT, Francois |
2022 |
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MATHESON, Graeme |
2020 |
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MAZZOCCA, Anthony |
2009 |
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NEATT, Kevin |
2016 |
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NIMOH, Gabriel |
2022 |
The Experiences and Challenges of Black Entrepreneurs in Halifax, Nova Scotia |
O'LAUGHLIN, Casey |
2012 |
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PAGE, Samantha |
2015 |
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PAYNE, Rebecca |
2023 |
Understanding the Villa di Tito and the Velino Valley within Central Italy by creating Spatial Connections (Link to library record to be added) |
POIRIER, Emma |
2014 |
Seasonal influences on the ecomorphodynamics of a hypertidal salt marsh and tidal creek system |
PURCELL, Julia |
2020 |
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RAJBHANDARI, Ruji |
2021 |
An examination of the household characteristics of high-density neighbourhoods in Halifax, Canada |
SHELTON, Ashley |
2013 |
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SKINNER, Christa |
2016 |
The biogeochemistry of a restoring macrotidal salt marsh: Cheverie Creek, Nova Scotia |
SWEENEY, Larissa |
2023 |
The Role of the Environment on Irregular Migration in The Gambia, West Africa: Implications for Climate Change Adaptation Policies (Link to library record to be added) |
TIBBETTS, Jeremy |
2012 |
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WEATHERBEE, Wesley |
2021 |
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WOODS, Oliver |
2014 |
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XUE, Guang |
2005 |
Exploring measures of urban form : a GIS-enabled case study in Halifax, Nova Scotia |
Honours Program
The Honours program in Geography provides undergraduate students with an opportunity to undertake an independent research project under the supervision of a faculty member. The Honours thesis represents the student's final report on the research project.
Past theses created prior to 2013 (starting in 1978) are linked to an abstract page. Hard copies are available in the Patrick Power Library general collection. The department also retained a hard copy of those theses.
In 2013 the library switched to submission of theses in PDF format, and hard copies are no longer printed. The link for students from 2013 is to an abstract and a PDF of the complete thesis contained in the Patrick Power Library Archives.