Courses: GEO324 Geographies of the Green Economy - Autumn 2017




Level of Study

Master

Language of Instruction

English

Teaching semester

Spring

Objectives and Content

Objectives

This research-based course in economic and human geography addresses the concepts and theories of globalization and green economies, and how these structures and changes affect society and economic activities on different scales.

Content

It has a particular emphasis on the conditions for globalization and the ¿greening¿ of the economy, understood as the structures and processes related to environment, energy and climate challenges. The geographical focus is on communities, cities and regions, as well as on how individuals, firms and institutions are interlinked and affected. The lectures will combine theoretical and empirical examples with academic literature based on research from Norway as well as other countries including some of the ongoing research at the department.

Learning Outcomes

Having completed the course the student should be able to:

Required Previous Knowledge

GEO221 or GEO282, and GEO292 or GEO291, or equivalent.

Recommended Previous Knowledge

Bachelor in Geography

Access to the Course

Open for students at Master¿s level who meets the prerequisites.

 

GEO324 is a special topic course and may be included as one of the special topic courses in the coursework requirement for Master¿s Programme in Geography.

Teaching Methods and Extent of Organized Teaching

1-2 lectures per week

5-6 lectures a 2 hours

2 lecture seminar s á 4 hours

Compulsory Assignments and Attendance

Participating in lecture seminar. One presentation based on group work. Mandatory work requirements are only valid for the semester in which they are fulfilled and accepted.

Forms of Assessment

Written exam, 5 hours.

Grading Scale

Grading A-F

Subject Overlap

GEO321 (5 ECTS)

GEO331 (5 ECTS)

Assessment Semester

Spring

Course Evaluation

GEO324 will be evaluated every third year

Contact Information

Department of Geography

Studieveileder@geog.uib.no