This course will encourage students to acquire and apply knowledge and understanding of physical and human processes. Their interactions and outcomes over space and time, through the study of places and environments with an appreciation of the dynamic nature of geography: how places, environments and issues change and how people respond to these changes.
The student will need to Identify, select and collect quantitative and qualitative evidence from secondary sources, including maps at a variety of scales, photographs, statistical data, geographical literature, information and communication technology, remotely sensed imagery and geographical information systems.