Geography - GEOGG13400 |
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Plan Summary
Geography is the study of social and environmental relationships. The cultural significance of geography lies in its contribution to an understanding of the total environment. Geographers are employed as professionals in urban management, regional planning, and environmental assessment.
First year courses involve systematic studies of the physical, human, and technological basis of geography. There is a progressive specialisation in the following years, with an emphasis on field observation, data handling, policy and management. Many courses in geography include laboratory and field work, involving the use of qualitative and quantitative techniques. Assessment in Geography is normally by a combination of coursework and examinations, although the procedure varies between courses. At least 6 Level 1 units of credit plus another 36 Upper Level units of credit in GEOH or GEOS courses, including GEOH2001 (up to 12 units of credit of Social Science and Policy courses can be counted towards a Geography major).
Level 1
Upper Level
GEOH2001 Field Research
GEOH2611 Geographies of the Asia-Pacific GEOH2641 Australian Urban Environment GEOH2801 Geographical Information Systems for Built Environment GEOH3111 Advanced Qualitative Methods for Geography GEOH3411 Special Topic GEOH3621 Place, Identity and Difference GEOH3641 Regional Australia: Geographies of Uneven Development GEOH3651 Geographies of Migration & Settlement GEOH3661 Cities and Urbanism GEOH3671 Transport, Land Use and Environment GEOH3911 Environmental Impact Assessment GEOH3921 Coastal Resource Management GEOS2711 Australian Climate and Vegetation GEOS2721 Australian Surface Environments and Landforms GEOS2811 Remote Sensing Applications GEOS2821 Geographic Information Systems GEOS3731 Catchment and Coastal Geomorphology GEOS3761 Environmental Change GEOS3811 Advanced Techniques in Remote Sensing GEOS3821 Remote Sensing & GIS Applications GEOS4721 Soil Degradation & Conservation |