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Geography - AGOCA14410 |
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Plan Summary
All Geography courses are available to both Arts and Science students. The School makes no distinction in curricula between students who are enrolled in the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science. Geography is the study of both the physical and human environments in which we live and the interactions between people and nature. Geography provides a bridge between the social and natural sciences. It provides students with the techniques to analyse our environment and society, including Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing.
Level I Geography
In both Level I courses an integrative approach is developed to the understanding of environmental processes and human activities that take place on the surface of the earth. Level II Geography In Level II Geography, students can begin to specialise in one of the systematic branches of the discipline, either human or physical geography, or alternatively they can select a mix of courses from these two branches as well as geographical techniques (Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Analysis) and area studies (Melanesia). Potential honours students are encouraged to take more than 12UOC of Level II Geography. Level III Geography While there is no specified assumed knowledge for Level III Geography courses, it is generally expected that students will have completed some Level II Geography before enrolling in Level III. Students who have not done this should discuss their intended enrolment with the Head of School. Minor A minor sequence in Geography comprises of two Level I courses:
and 12 units of credit of Level II and/or Level III Geography courses (listed below).
Major A major sequence in Geography comprises of two Level I courses:
and 36UOC of credit from the following Level II and/or Level III Geography courses.
To complete a major in Geography, students must complete at least one Level II course that includes a residential field school (such as ZPEM2202 Ecological Biogeography or ZPEM2207 Social Geography) and a Level III Geography course that includes the residential field school ( such as ZPEM3208 Geographic Research Methods).
Geography Honours is designed for students showing a special interest in and aptitude for work in the discipline and who satisfy the requirements for entry into either the degree of Bachelor of Arts with Honours or the degree of Bachelor of Science with Honours. The Honours program provides students with the opportunity to undertake a research project and to present their results in a thesis. Coursework in the form of seminars, lectures and assignments is also normally undertaken.
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