2018-2019 / GEOG2024-1

Territorial diagnosis workshops

Duration

20h Th, 45h Pr, 6d FW

Number of credits

 Bachelor in geography : general5 crédits 

Lecturer

Serge Schmitz

Language(s) of instruction

French language

Organisation and examination

Teaching in the second semester

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

The course presents the main tools to collect and analyze information (Oral survey, observation, landscape analysis...) and tolls to assess the regional development and to foresight it are presented.
An important chapter is dedicated to Oral Surveys and Interviews technics, including the analysis tools. The students will conduct one survey. (Research questions, questionnaire, test, survey, coding, analysis, statistical tests and report).
Fieldwork are based on a territorial diagnosis that will be realized during a week fieldworks in Morocco. The students are confronted with fieldworks methodological problems and with the relativity of the idea of development.

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

1. Confrontation with the difficulties of research abroad 2. Command of research methods of economic and social geography                                                                                  3. Approriation of interview and survey techniques                                                                  4. Use of the geographical knowledge to realise a territorial diagnosis from a sustainable development viewpoint. 5. Use of tools to help the diagnosic 6. Reflexivity concerning general knowledge and regional development.

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Landscape analysis, Spatial analysis, cartography, rural and urban geography, and geomorphology.
Good physical condition, English

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

The lectures and the exercises present tools and prepare the students to the fieldworks. They are planned during one week of May. This fieldwork tends to be as close as possible of real condition of diagnostic. Students work in collaboration to the diagnostic.

Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning)

Lectures will be given on Wednesday morning to present the tools to collect and analyse information and  to prepare the fieldworks. Some evenings during the fieldworks are also dedicated to theory.
The work on the survey will be done every Friday morning.

Recommended or required readings

Nihil

Assessment methods and criteria

Fieldworks and report (50%) Oral exam (50%

Work placement(s)

Organizational remarks

Fieldworks will be organized in Eastern Europe in May

Contacts

Serge Schmitz Université de Liège - Institut de Géographie - Sart Tilman - Bât. B11 - Office: 1/41 - Tél. : 04/366.56.29  - E-mail : S.Schmitz@uliege.be
Laurent Bruckman, Université de Liège - Institut de Géographie - Sart Tilman - Bât. B11 - Office 1/44 Laurent.Bruckmann@uliege.be
Secrétariat : Chantal SARTO : Tél. : 04/366 56.23