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Geography | Human Geography
Area of study
Social Sciences | Natural Science
Course Language
English
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Program Overview


Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change

The Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change offers various programs for students.


Programs

  • Undergraduate Programs
    • The faculty provides undergraduate programs that cater to the needs of students interested in environmental and urban change.
  • Graduate Programs
    • Graduate programs are also available for students who wish to pursue advanced studies in the field.
  • Program Pathways
    • The faculty offers program pathways that allow students to tailor their studies to their interests and career goals.
  • Our Courses
    • A range of courses are available to students, covering topics such as environmental studies, urban planning, and geography.

Research

  • Research News
    • The faculty publishes research news and updates on its website.
  • Research Themes
    • Research themes include environmental studies, urban planning, and geography.
  • Research Projects
    • The faculty is involved in various research projects that aim to address environmental and urban issues.
  • Research Support & Services
    • Research support and services are available to students and faculty members.
  • Labs & Centres
    • The faculty has labs and centres that provide facilities and equipment for research and study.
  • EUC Global Research
    • The faculty is involved in global research initiatives that aim to address environmental and urban issues worldwide.

Course Description

EU/GEOG 3330: Geographic Thought

Description: The course focuses on the development of geographic thought and its applications to contemporary social and environmental issues. After an introduction to the historical development of geographic enquiry, the course traces the intellectual history of Western geographic thought in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Particular emphasis is placed on the paradigm shift to 'critical geographies' and its current relevance. Programs: Global Geography


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