Course - Philosophy of Geography, Theories and Concepts - GEOG3001
Philosophy of Geography, Theories and Concepts
About
About the course
Course content
The course gives a general overview of the development of Geography from c.1950 up until today, and emphasis is on highlighting the most significant ideas, traditions and trends in this period. Focus is on todays most central trends and discourses. In the first part of the semester, teaching is primarily based on lectures. In mid-semester, students work on their own paper, in which the general literature is related to the selected themes/ research objectives of their Masters thesis. The paper is presented and discussed at a seminar (1 hour per student). The seminars are mainly concentrated in the second half of the semester. In addition to presenting their own paper each student also gives prepared commentary on another students paper. Both the paper and commentary must be approved before the home examination can be taken. The preparation for the examination is awarded a provisional grade, which is adjusted following the oral test.
Learning outcome
The course aims to give insight into the basic discourses, concepts and scientific theoretical standpoints in Geography.
Learning methods and activities
Teaching method and activities: 24 hours lectures, 24 hours seminars.
Compulsory assignments
- Approved paper and commentary
Recommended previous knowledge
See formal requirements.
Required previous knowledge
BA in Geography.
Credit reductions
| Course code | Reduction | From |
|---|---|---|
| GEOG3007 | 7.5 sp | |
| SVGEO303 | 15 sp |
Subject areas
- Geography
- Social Sciences
Contact information
Course coordinator
- Gunhild Setten
Lecturers
- Gunhild Setten
Department with academic responsibility
Examination
Examination
Ordinary examination - Autumn 2010
Home examination
Submission 2010-11-19
Ordinary examination - Spring 2011
Home examination
Submission 2011-05-19