No specific previous knowledge of General Geography is required to take this subject. However, it is considered that at this introductory level, the experience and previous training of the student (Secondary School and Bachellor), has already brought them closer to the knowledge and appreciation of different concepts that will be developed throughout the lessons. These opinions and previous experiences will be the basis for starting each of the topics.
An essential requirement will be the use and management of computer skills, either for access to the Internet for certain searches or questions, and for conducting class practices or expositions. As well as the management and understanding of cartography and the different statistics used in the preparation of lessons.
Knowledge of languages ¿¿by the student, preferably English/Spanish, will be convenient for the handling of bibliographic material and / or the reading of some text written in those languages and, above all, for the Internet consultation of different webs related to the subject of class and the performance of compulsory work.
The subject develops the contents of the GEOGRAPHY matter (Matter 2) which is located in the TRANSDISCIPLINARY KNOWLEDGE IN HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES module (module 2), in the degrees of HISTORY, ART HISTORY and double degrees of GEOGRAPHY, TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY / HISTORY, and HISTORY / HISTORY OF ART.
It develops the contents of the GEOGRAPHY area (Physical Geography, Human Geography and Regional Geographical Analysis).
This subject is basic to study within the Degree of History and the Double Degrees of Geography, Territorial Development / History, and History / Art History of the University of Castilla-La Mancha. In it the student will receive the basic knowledge to face this double degrees, key for a future professional in teaching Geography in Secondary Education, and for the development of professional work where Geography is relevant, and the possibility of developing TFG and Master where the territory, the geographical space, the natural spaces and human activities have a special relevance, linking them with the historical-artistic processes of that territory.
Course competences | |
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Code | Description |
B04 | Transmit information, ideas, problems and solutions to a specialized and non-specialized public. |
B05 | Develop those learning skills necessary to undertake further studies with a high degree of autonomy |
E11 | Elaborate, relate, synthesize and graphically and cartographically represent geographic information to know and understand the location of social processes. |
E33 | Ability to explain the diversity of places, regions and locations interrelating geographical phenomena (physical and human environment) at different territorial scales |
E38 | Awareness of history as a social process carried out by women and men from different periods and from the most disparate geographical spaces |
G02 | Knowledge of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). (Common for all UCLM degrees) |
G03 | Proper oral and written communication (Common for all UCLM degrees) |
G04 | Ethical commitment and professional deontology (Common for all UCLM degrees) |
T01 | Capacity for analysis, synthesis, organization and planning |
T02 | Information management capacity |
T04 | Team work and coordination of activities |
T07 | Critical thinking |
T08 | Autonomous learning |
T13 | Sensitivity to environmental issues |
Course learning outcomes | |
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Description | |
Generate interest and sensivity by environmental issues. | |
Analyze and interprete the antrhopic and natural landscapes. | |
Know and interprete the territory, understanding spatial relationships between its different scales | |
Know Physical Geography and Environment | |
Know Social, Economic and Human Geography main concepts. | |
Explain the diversity of places and regions taking in account the realationships between the physical environment and the human and social sphere. | |
Obtain an appropriate vocabulary in Geography. | |
Know the different regional geographic spaces. | |
Additional outcomes | |
Description | |
This Basic subject is intended to be an introduction to the most important aspects of Physical Geography and Human Geography and study of the tools used in these disciplines. The student will be able to: -Know the tools used in the study of a territory from the point of view of Physical Geography and Human Geography. -Know how to interpret the symbiosis between the natural environment and the human environment and the interactions that take place between the two, the result of which will be a specific landscape. -Know the diversity of natural and anthropic spaces and the problems related to the environment at a global level. -Distinguish the processes existing in a given landscape, depending on the natural and / or human elements. -Know the sources for the preparation of studies of Physical and Human Geography. -Interpreting aerial photographs, plans and maps of different characteristics and scales, on rural, urban, industrial, and tourist areas¿ -Comment texts on the thematic block that is being studied, with an exposition of personal ideas, in a clear and orderly manner. -Know, understand and comment on the geographic diversity and differentiation of human activities carried out in diverse territories. -Manage atlases and maps of different themes (geomorphological, climatic, demographic, economic, etc.). -Manage the recommended and supporting bibliography. -Consult web pages to obtain geographic information (statistics, spatial photographs, texts, maps). |
The subject Physical and Human Geography, is considered as an introductory Basic Training subject to the knowledge of the geographical discipline from the point of view of the physical environment, the human environment and environmental problems. It is aimed at students of the Geography, Territorial Development and Sustainability, History and Art History Degrees. For this reason, the concepts will be addressed to the student so that they acquire a general knowledge of the interrelationships between the natural environment, society and the problems that affect the different territories.
The CONTENTS will be structured in two large blocks preceded by an introductory chapter to General Geography and geographic space. Block III will be optional depending on the timing of the main blocks.
Training Activity | Methodology | Related Competences (only degrees before RD 822/2021) | ECTS | Hours | As | Com | Description | |
Practicum and practical activities report writing or preparation [OFF-SITE] | Self-study | B04 E11 E33 G02 G03 G04 T01 T02 T04 T07 T08 | 2 | 50 | Y | Y | Guided activities: -Orientation on the practical works proposed during the course, through the tutorials and the website. -Continuous evaluation of mandatory practical comments through personalized follow-up through tutorials. -Guidelines to follow in carrying out volunteer work (comments) in class and tutoring and through the website. -A clarification of doubts and activities prior to the evaluation (group or personalized tutorials). | |
Writing of reports or projects [OFF-SITE] | Group Work | B04 E33 G02 G03 G04 T07 T13 | 1.6 | 40 | Y | Y | Autonomous work of the student: -Study of the contents of the syllabus and preparation of the final written exam. -Bibliographic consultation and electronic resources on the Internet necessary for the development of different topics and practical work. -Preparation of practical work and preparation of oral presentations of the same, if the teacher deems it necessary. -Intervention in the proposed debates, related to the agenda or practical work. -Preparation of the MANDATORY WORK (guidelines and topics raised the first days of class). | |
Final test [ON-SITE] | Self-study | 0.08 | 2 | Y | Y | Final written exam on the theoretical and practical knowledge of the syllabus. The exam will take place on January, on a date to be determined by the Faculty of Letters. | ||
Class Attendance (theory) [ON-SITE] | Combination of methods | B04 E11 E33 G02 G03 G04 T13 | 2.32 | 58 | Y | N | Activities in the classroom: -Theoretical classes: explanation of the contents. -Explanation of the guidelines for the practicals. -Oral presentation and debates on the different issues related to the contents and practical work. -Debates between the students and the teacher dealing with current issues that appear in the theoretical classes. Active participation of students. | |
Total: | 6 | 150 | ||||||
Total credits of in-class work: 2.4 | Total class time hours: 60 | |||||||
Total credits of out of class work: 3.6 | Total hours of out of class work: 90 |
As: Assessable training activity Com: Training activity of compulsory overcoming (It will be essential to overcome both continuous and non-continuous assessment).
Evaluation System | Continuous assessment | Non-continuous evaluation * | Description |
Practicum and practical activities reports assessment | 30.00% | 30.00% | The practical activities proposed by the professor will be compulsory. Brief guidelines will be given on how to carry them out and the student will begin to do them during class hours for practical activities. The delivery of the same will be determined in class. All students must follow some guidelines or basic rules for making comments on text, graphics, maps, etc. It is possible that one of the practical activities is carried out as FIELDWORK as a seminar that will have additional credits (0.5 cr., recognized for Degree studies) and its corresponding certificate of attendance. The completion of this field work will depend on the aid that the Faculty of Arts can provide for it. This question will be discussed at the beginning of the academic year. |
Projects | 20.00% | 20.00% | The Compulsory Work will be carried out in groups, except in exceptional cases, and its contents and form will be evaluated, which must comply with the standards proposed by the professor. Also, the ability of the group to collect geographic information from different sources and to apply the theory and practice acquired during the course and in each thematic block to said work will be evaluated. |
Theoretical exam | 50.00% | 50.00% | Active participation in class and in practical activities or debates that arise or that arise as one more task will be valued. Attendance to tutorials will also be taken into consideration. The preparation of the theoretical contents of the subject will be guided by the teacher in the development of the classes, recommending a series of manuals, articles, web pages, from which to obtain complementary information to prepare both the exam and the practical or compulsory work. The exam will evaluate the theoretical contents acquired by the student, as well as their ability to synthesise, to relate certain parts of the syllabus and to correctly express the ideas they wish to transmit. |
Total: | 100.00% | 100.00% |
Not related to the syllabus/contents | |
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Hours | hours |
Writing of reports or projects [AUTÓNOMA][Group Work] | 20 |
Final test [PRESENCIAL][Self-study] | 2 |
Class Attendance (theory) [PRESENCIAL][Combination of methods] | 5 |
Unit 1 (de 4): INTRODUCTION | |
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Activities | Hours |
Practicum and practical activities report writing or preparation [AUTÓNOMA][Self-study] | 10 |
Class Attendance (theory) [PRESENCIAL][Combination of methods] | 8 |
Group 20: | |
Initial date: 13-09-2021 | End date: 29-09-2021 |
Group 21: | |
Initial date: 13-09-2021 | End date: 29-09-2021 |
Group 23: | |
Initial date: 13-09-2021 | End date: 29-09-2021 |
Comment: The starting of the theoretical classes will depend on the starting of the academic year at the Faculty of Letters, and may undergo some alteration. |
Unit 2 (de 4): BLOCK I: THE PHYSICAL SPACE - HERITAGE AND RESOURCE | |
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Activities | Hours |
Practicum and practical activities report writing or preparation [AUTÓNOMA][Self-study] | 15 |
Writing of reports or projects [AUTÓNOMA][Group Work] | 5 |
Class Attendance (theory) [PRESENCIAL][Combination of methods] | 16 |
Group 20: | |
Initial date: 29-09-2021 | End date: 27-10-2021 |
Group 21: | |
Initial date: 29-09-2021 | End date: 27-10-2021 |
Group 23: | |
Initial date: 29-09-2021 | End date: 27-10-2021 |
Unit 3 (de 4): BLOCK II: HUMANIZED ENVIRONMENT - KEY FOR HISTORY | |
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Activities | Hours |
Practicum and practical activities report writing or preparation [AUTÓNOMA][Self-study] | 15 |
Writing of reports or projects [AUTÓNOMA][Group Work] | 5 |
Class Attendance (theory) [PRESENCIAL][Combination of methods] | 16 |
Group 20: | |
Initial date: 27-10-2021 | End date: 01-12-2021 |
Group 21: | |
Initial date: 27-10-2021 | End date: 01-12-2021 |
Group 23: | |
Initial date: 27-10-2021 | End date: 01-12-2021 |
Comment: During the month of November, a fieldwork can be carried out to develop the practical activity of the theoretical content seen in class. |
Unit 4 (de 4): BLOCK III: THE ENVIRONMENT PROBLEM | |
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Activities | Hours |
Practicum and practical activities report writing or preparation [AUTÓNOMA][Self-study] | 10 |
Writing of reports or projects [AUTÓNOMA][Group Work] | 10 |
Class Attendance (theory) [PRESENCIAL][Combination of methods] | 13 |
Group 20: | |
Initial date: 01-12-2021 | End date: 22-12-2021 |
Group 21: | |
Initial date: 01-12-2021 | End date: 22-12-2021 |
Group 23: | |
Initial date: 01-12-2021 | End date: 22-12-2021 |
Comment: It is possible that the last week of class is devoted to public defense of the mandatory work done by students. Having finished the theoretical lessons the week before the expected date for completion. However, Block 4 is self-learning by the student, and the face-to-face theoretical sessions will be to debate and clarify issues related to the preparation of this topic/unit by the students. |
Global activity | |
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Activities | hours |
General comments about the planning: | The dates are always approximate, depending on the work and academic calendar of the Faculty of Letters. Therefore, they may undergo changes with respect to what is established in the schedule. |
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