James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2002

GE2301:04

Urban Geography and Design

Townsville

HECS Band 2

26 hours lectures, 36 hours practicals. Semester 2.

Staff: Dr D King.

The history of urban development, theories of urban hierarchy, function and urban land use with special reference to Australia and the international context. The subject examines theoretical and applied aspects of settlement design, urban form, housing and their post modernist influences in developed and developing situations. Emphasis will be on urban settlements, although rural and semi urban forms will be examined as well. Aside from the academic programs to which it contributes (Environmental Science, Geography, Social Science and Education), the subject is useful briefing for those who plan to work and/or conduct research in the region.

Learning Objectives:

  1. learn the processes and trends that have shaped cities and towns and the historical contexts of urban forms and patterns;
  2. analyse social and economic characteristics of urban populations and measure and predict population change, growth and development.

Assessment by final examination (30%); practicals, project assignments and essay (70%).