James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2000

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GE2350:04

Economic and Population Geography

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Prerequisites: EV1001 or TG1090 (GE1350) or permission of HoS
Inadmissable Subject Combination: GE2300 GE3350 TG2095 TG2500 TG3096

26 lectures, 12 tutorials, 21 hours practicals, 16 hours fieldwork. Second semester.

Staff: Dr P Griggs.

This subject examines the links between population change, especially rapid growth and ageing, and economic activity at the global level. It introduces students to a range of theories in economic geography and basic concepts in the analysis of change in human populations.

Learning Objectives:

  1. identify the factors that cause spatial variation in the economic landscape (eg governments, environment, behavioural);
  2. analyse and predict locational decision making that relates to economic activity;
  3. demonstrate an understanding of the basic attributes which are used to describe and measure population change;
  4. identify the major sources of data on global population characteristics and international economic activity.

Assessment by examination (40%); essay 1 (20%); essay 2 (20%); field report (10%); practicals (10%).


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