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| GEOG0100-1 | Introduction to Human Geography
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| Duration : | 30h Th, 15h Pr |
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| Holder(s) : | Serge Schmitz |
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| Language : | French language |
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| Course contents : | The course emphasizes the relationship between the environment and the man and initiates students to the geographical process. Without falling into the physical determinism, it shows by three case studies the interest to replace the historical facts in their spatial context. The courses is divised in three chapters.
1) The setting up of the population at the Earth scale
a) Description of the current distribution ;
b) Critic of sources and cartographical representations;
c) Research of explanatory factors of empty spaces and concentrations ;
d) Formulation of hypothesis, choice of indicators and adjustment of indicators;
e) Summary and critic of determinism in geography.
2) The development of Liège city plan
a) Formulation of hypothesis about primitive site from the data of phisical environment;
b) Study of the city development and explanation of the peripheral districts localisation from the ancient plans. Comparision with some geographical models;
c) Analyse of the evolution of city functions in relation to the consequences of urban fabric;
d) Dicussion about the influence of the city in relation to the evolution of its geographical situation.
3) Morocco
a) Initiation to the geographical schematization ;
b) Analyse of physical environment data and explanation of their distribution;
c) Analyse of the adaptation of agriculture to the physical environment data;
d) Study of the setting up the urban network thanks to the historical information;
e) Analyse of the population explosion and the main problems that it creates;
f) Analyse of the moroccan commercial balance and discussion of perspectives.
The practical work initiates students to the reading and the analyse of maps and plans. |
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| Course objective : | 1. To replace the historical facts in their geographical context
2. To master the elementary vocabulary of geography
3. To read and to analyse maps and plans
4. To establish links of systemic type between various geographical components
5. To heighten the scientific process (Formulation of hypothesis, modelling, construction of indicators) |
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| Prerequisites : | Basics of arithmetic and statistic |
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| Organization : | Lecture (30h): Tuesday during the first semester from 2 p.m to 4 p.m.
Practical work (15h): Thursday during the first semester in 25 students group.
See http://cipl82.philo.ulg.ac.be/horaires (http://cipl82.philo.ulg.ac.be/horaires" target="_blank) |
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| Written notes : | Noin Daniel, 2005. Géographie de la population, Paris : Armand Colin.
Schmitz Serge, 2001. La ville de Liège ou l'explication d'un fait géographique, support du cours d'introduction à la géographie humaine, Liège : Université de Liège, Faculté des sciences, 56 p.
Troin Jean-François, 1995. « Le Maroc, occident du monde arabe » dans Roger Brunet (dir.), Afrique du Nord, Moyen Orient, Monde Indien, Géographie Universelle, Paris : Bélin-Reclus, pp. 76-90.
Bailly Antoine (dir.), 2001. Les concepts de la géographie humaine, Paris : Armand Colin, 333 p.
De Boeck, 2006. Le grand Atlas, Louvain-la-Neuve : De Boeck, 216 p. |
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| Assessment : | Test in January
Oral exam and paper exam in June |
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| Contacts : | Serge SCHMITZ Institut de Géographie
Université de Liège
Sart Tilman - Bât. B11
Bureau 1/42
Tél. : 04/366 56 29
Fax : 04/366 57 70
E-mail : S.Schmitz@ulg.ac.be
(jfschepers@ulg.ac.beSecrétariat : Chantal SARTO Tél. 04/366.56.23) |
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