Electives Courses

Hazards, Risks, and Resilience Elective Course (0.5 credits) 

The elective course can be taken at any time concurrent to enrollment in the Collaborative Specialization in Hazards, Risks, and Resilience and prior to completion of the home department degree program. The elective course must meet the standard set by the collaborative specialization for content and suitability. 

About Elective Courses for Masters and PhD students 

The elective course serves to broaden the perspective of the student and introduce subjects, concepts and ideas related to hazards, risks, and resilience that traditionally fall outside of the student's area of study and expertise. The elective choice may compliment or inform the research the student is completing in the home department but a definable relationship to the student's research is not required in order to earn credit. 

Choosing an Elective 

The elective course can be taken at any time concurrent to enrollment in the Collaborative Specialization in Hazards, Risks, and Resilience and prior to completion of the home department degree program. A suitable elective may be proposed by the student or chosen from a list of approved options. Selection Restrictions apply. 

Selection Restrictions 

  • The course must meet the standard set by the Collaborative Specialization in Hazards, Risks, and Resilience for content and suitability 
  • Students may not choose a course offered in their home department or the department of their supervisor 
  • Students may not use courses taken for elective credit within their home department degree program without first seeking approval from the Collaborative Specialization prior to enrollment in the course. This applies to all elective credit courses, including those on the pre-approved list  

Pre-approved Elective Course List 

"Pre-approved" refers to course content only. Students must still seek the approval of the Collaborative Specialization to use a "pre-approved" course for their elective credit prior to enrollment, in all cases. The current list of pre-approved elective courses from the participating departments are: 

List of pre-approved elective courses
Civil & Environmental Engineering 

CEE 9265 Cities: Climate Change Adaptation 

CEE 9524 Wind Effects on Building Components & Cladding 

CEE 9526 Wind EngineeringCEE 9621 Landslide and Slope Stability 

CEE 9527 Computational Wind Engineering

CEE 9535 Advanced Methods in Hydroscience: Applications and Design 

CEE 9550 Seismic Analysis and Design of Buildings

CEE 9603 Random Vibration

CEE 9610 Advanced Structural Dynamics

CEE 9695 Special Topics in CEE - Wind response to Structures

CEE 9702 Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering 

Earth Sciences 

 

ES 3340 Watershed Hydrology 

GP 9505 Geophysical Forward and Inverse Modelling Methods

GP 9508 Engineering Seismology

GP 9523 Physical Volcanology

GP 9524 Physics of Earthquakes

GP 9531 Computer Modelling of Natural Processes

Geography and Environment

GEOG 9110 Introduction to GIS 

GEOG 9113 Geographical Data & Analysis

GEOG 9224 Urban Climatology

GEOG 9418 Remote Sensing Digital Image Analysis

Statistical & Actuarial Sciences 

 

AS 9005 Advanced Risk Theory 

AS 9424 Loss Models I 

FM 9587 Financial Risk Management 

SS 3160 Applied Linear Models 

SS 3850 Statistical Learning 

SS 9864 Statistical Computing 

Consult the department websites to learn when the course is offered and confirm the instructor. If the course number, title or instructor information has changed, see section on Proposed Electives for instructions. 

Consult the course instructor to learn if: 
  • there are prerequisites or any other academic requirements that must be met prior to enrollment 
  • permission is granted to take the course 

Course Enrollment in pre-approved Elective Course

  • Complete the Outside Home Department Course Enrollment Form 
  • Submit to the Collaborative Specialization Office for approval prior to enrollment. Applies to all courses, including those on the pre-approved list. 
  • Submit to the Home Department Graduate Program Office for approval and enrollment (no self-enrollment) 

Submission deadlines may vary. Check your Home Department Course Enrollment rules for details. Typically, a course can be added before the last day of the first month of each term. 

Proposed Elective  

A proposed elective is a course that does not appear on the pre-approved list. 
Consult with the course instructor to learn if: 
  • there are prerequisites or any other academic requirements that must be met prior to enrollment 
  • permission is granted to take the course 

Course Enrollment in Proposed elective

  • Submit the proposed course outline to the Collaborative Specialization in Hazards, Risks, and Resilience Office for approval (content and suitability)
  • Complete the Outside Home Department Course Enrollment Form 
  • Submit to the Collaborative Specialization Office for signature (approval) first then, submit to the Home Department Graduate Program Office for approval and enrollment (no self-enrollment) 

Submission deadlines may vary. Check your Home Department Course Enrollment rules for details. Typically, a course can be added before the last day of the first month of each term. 

*Proposed elective courses must meet the standard set by the Collaborative Specialization in Hazards, Risks, and Resilience for content and suitability. Program credit for elective courses will be considered only when Collaborative Specialization approval is sought prior to enrollment in the selected course.