Geography of Eurasia, North America and Australia

Course: Economic Geography

Structural unit: heohrafichnyi fakultet

Title
Geography of Eurasia, North America and Australia
Code
ОК 10.
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2023/2024
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
2 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5
Learning outcomes
Formation of general and special professional competencies, namely the ability to apply knowledge in practical situations (ZK1); communicate in the state language both orally and in writing when studying the features of Eurasia, North America and Australia (ZK3); search, analyze and process information from various sources (ZK7); analyze the composition and structure of geospheres (in accordance with specialization) at different spatial and temporal scales (SK5); independently investigate natural materials and statistical data (in accordance with specialization) in field and laboratory conditions, describe, analyze, document and report on the results (SK8); identify and classify known and register new objects in the geographical envelope, their properties and processes inherent in them (SK10)
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Successful completion of the course "Relief and Geological Structure Research", "Biogeographic and Soil Research". Knowledge of the theoretical foundations of the formation of natural patterns of geographical zoning and altitudinal zonation. Possession of the skills of analysis, synthesis, induction and deduction.
Course content
The discipline is aimed at forming in students deep comprehensive knowledge about the peculiarities of the nature of Eurasia, North America and Australia. Special attention when studying the course is directed to the analysis of natural conditions and resources, the issue of preserving flora, fauna and natural landscapes in general. It contributes to the acquisition of skills of orientation in space and time, allows to expand the geographical picture of the world
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Physical geography of continents and oceans. in 2 volumes. T 1. Asia / edited by P.G. Shyshchenko. - Kyiv: VPC "Kyiv University", 2009. 2. Mikheli S.V. Physical geography of Eurasia: textbook. - Kyiv, Irpin, 2019 3. Udovichenko V.V. Physical geography of continents and oceans: Educational and methodological complex (for students of higher educational institutions). - Sumy, 2007. 4. Panasenko B.D. Physical geography of continents and oceans: Textbook. Part II. Eurasia. Vinnytsia: GIPANIS, 2005. 5. Polovina I.P. Physical geography of Europe: Textbook for students of geography specialties of higher educational institutions. – K.: “ArtEk”, 1998 6. Gudzevich A.V. Regional physical geography (Europe and Asia) teaching aids for students of geographical specialties of universities / A.V. Gudzevich. – 2008.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, seminars, independent work Total volume – 150 hours, including: Lectures – 28 hours Seminars – 28 hours Independent work – 94 hours
Assessment methods and criteria
The level of achievement of all planned learning outcomes is determined by the results of presentations at seminars and writing test papers (test tasks). Assessment is carried out throughout the semester for all types of work, including independent work. The specific weight of learning outcomes in the final assessment, provided that they are mastered at the appropriate level, is as follows: learning outcomes – 1.1 – 1.9 (knowledge) – up to 55% learning outcomes – 2 (skills) - up to 20%; learning outcomes – 3 (communication) - up to 5%; learning outcomes – 4 (autonomy and responsibility) - up to 20%
Language of instruction
In Ukrainian

Lecturers

This discipline is taught by the following teachers

Yuliia Anatoliivna Olishevska
Geography of Ukraine
heohrafichnyi fakultet

Departments

The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline

Geography of Ukraine
heohrafichnyi fakultet