School of Physical and Geographical Sciences  
 
 
GEG-10012 Practising Human Geography  
Co-ordinator: Prof Clare Holdsworth   Tel:33167  
Teaching Team: Dr Peter  Knight, Mr Keith  Mason Dr Richard  Waller Dr Zoe Robinson Mrs Stephanie  Everill Dr Lisa  Lau Dr Katie  Szkornik Dr Deirdre  McKay Dr Alix  Cage Dr Paul  Simpson, Mr Matthew  Coombe-Boxall, Mrs Antonia  Law,  Anthony  Phillips,  Simon  Haslett,  Darren  Smith  
Lecture Time: See Timetable...  
Level: 1 Credits: 15 Study Hours: 150  
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Programme/Approved Electives for

None

Available as a Free Standing Elective

No

Prerequisites

None

Barred Combinations

None

Description

The module introduces students to a range of approaches, skills and techniques that are relevant to the practice of Human Geography. It will allow students to develop an awareness of the process of human geography research practice, focusing particularly upon the relation between concepts and theories, research methodology and the articulation of arguments and debates within research presentation. Students will also have the opportunity to reflect on how they can articulate geographical skills and develop their subject specific and generic skills.

Aims

The module will enable students to: develop an understanding and appreciation of the practice of present-day Human Geography; understand a broad range of conceptual and methodological approaches deployed within different sub-fields of the discipline; provide an ability to understand the relationship between theory and methodology within research practice; develop capacities to understand the construction of a research article; present and assess diverse approaches in written form.

Intended Learning Outcomes

demonstrate knowledge of the scope of major conceptual and methodological approaches in the discipline of Human Geography will be achieved by assessments: 2,3
gather and synthesize data and use this material to discuss major issues in research methodology will be achieved by assessments: 2,4
demonstrate knowledge of the structure and process of research practice in Human Geography will be achieved by assessments: 2,3,4
articulate their subject-specific and generic skills to date will be achieved by assessments: 1


Study hours

13 hours lectures
10 hours workshops
37 hours essay preparation
30 hours workshop preparation
20 hours directed reading
40 hours exercise preparation and completion





Description of Module Assessment

01: Exercise weighted 20%
Employability excercise
Writing task to develop students' skills mapping

02: Presentation weighted 20%
Student presentation
web-based presentation on public geographies

03: Essay weighted 40%
2000 words plus reference list
Students will submit a 2000 word essay from a choice of essay titles prepared by the module team

04: Exercise weighted 20%
Self-directed fieldwork
Self-directed reflective fieldwork exercise. Students will carry out a piece of fieldwork on Keele campus and off campus in their own time. Detailed instructions will be provided by the module team


Version: (1.06B) Updated: 03/Mar/2013

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