Recreational geography and nature use of Ukraine

Course: Economic Geography

Structural unit: heohrafichnyi fakultet

Title
Recreational geography and nature use of Ukraine
Code
ВК 1.2.5.
Module type
Вибіркова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2023/2024
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
1 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5
Learning outcomes
A holistic view of recreation as a socio-economic phenomenon subject to the laws of geospatial organization, and the regional specificity of recreation and recreational nature use in Ukraine, in particular: knowledge and understanding of the subject area and understanding of professional activity; the ability to search, process and analyze information from various sources; skills to ensure safe activity; the ability to exercise one's rights and obligations as a member of society, to realize the values ​​of a civil (free democratic) society and the need for its sustainable development, the rule of law, the rights and freedoms of man and citizen in Ukraine; the ability to integrate field and laboratory observations with theory in the sequence: from observation to recognition, synthesis and modeling; the ability to identify and classify known and register new objects in the geographical envelope, their properties and inherent processes.
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Successful mastery of the disciplines "Social Geography", "Geographical and Regional Studies", "Meteorological and Hydrological Studies", "Geography of Eurasia, North America and Australia". Knowledge and understanding of the professional geographical and tourism subject area and profession. Ability to use existing general and special tourism and tourism-geographical theoretical models and practices in professional activities.
Course content
This academic discipline is dedicated to the study of theoretical, methodological and regional aspects of the spatial and temporal organization of recreational activities and the study of the specifics of the related nature use. In particular, the formation of systematized and generalized knowledge about recreation as a complex phenomenon, the formation of a basic level of knowledge about the theory and methodology of regional recreational and geographical research in Ukraine; conditions and resources for the development of recreation, patterns of the spread of various types of recreational activities in Ukraine and the features of recreational nature use.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Smal I. V. Fundamentals of geography of recreation and tourism. Nizhyn: Publishing house of the National University named after Mykola Gogol, 2004. 264 p. 2. Stafiychuk V. I. Recreationology. Kyiv: Alterpres, 2006. 264 p. 3. Fomenko N. V. Recreational resources and resort management. Kyiv: IME, 2001. 240 p. 4. Pokolodna M. M. Recreational geography. Kyiv: KhNAMG, 2012. 275 p. 5. Velichko V. V. Organization of recreational services. Kyiv: KhNUMG named after O. M. Beketov, 2013. 202 p. 6. Fundamentals of recreationology (economic, ecological and marketing aspect) / I. O. Grodzynska, S. G. Nezdoyminov, O. V. Guseva, A. V. Zamkova. Kyiv: “Center for Educational Literature”, 2014. 264 p. 7. Beidyk O. O. Recreational and Tourist Resources of Ukraine: Methodology and Analysis Techniques, Terminology, Zoning. Kyiv: Kyiv University, 2001. 395 p. 8. Lyubitseva O. O., Pankova E. V., Stafiychuk V. I. Tourist Resources of Ukraine. Kyiv: Alterpress, 2007. 369 p.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, seminars, independent work Total volume 150 hours: Lectures – 28 hours Seminars – 28 hours Independent work – 94 hours
Assessment methods and criteria
The course has two substantive parts. Classes are conducted in the form of lectures and seminars. The discipline ends with an exam. The specific weight of learning outcomes in the final assessment, provided that they are mastered at the appropriate level, is as follows: learning outcomes – 1 (knowledge) – up to 50%; learning outcomes – 2 (skills) - up to 30%; learning outcomes – 3 (communication) - up to 10%; learning outcomes – 4 (autonomy and responsibility) - up to 10% The recommended minimum for admission is 36 points. The maximum number of points during the exam is 40, the minimum number of points added to the results of the semester assessment is 24 (60% of the maximum number of points allocated for the exam).
Language of instruction
in Ukrainian

Lecturers

This discipline is taught by the following teachers

Oksana Vasylivna Arion
Geography of Ukraine
heohrafichnyi fakultet
Serhii Ivanovych Uliganets
Geography of Ukraine
heohrafichnyi fakultet

Departments

The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline

Geography of Ukraine
heohrafichnyi fakultet
Geography of Ukraine
heohrafichnyi fakultet