Module Identifier | GG25410 | ||
Module Title | THE RISE AND FALL OF DISTANCE | ||
Academic Year | 2001/2002 | ||
Co-ordinator | Dr John Walton | ||
Semester | Semester 1 | ||
Other staff | Dr Rhys Jones, Dr Robert Mayhew | ||
Course delivery | Lecture | 20 Hours 10 x 2 hour | |
Practicals / Field Days | Two local field visits | ||
Assessment | Supplementary examination | 2 Hours Same format i.e. answer two from four questions. | 100% |
Exam | 2 Hours A two-hour unseen examination. Answer two from four questions. | 100% |
a) describe the emergence, development and key contemporary research agendas in historical geography.
b) discuss in an informed manner the diverse and changing meaning of distance.
c) outline and critically evaluate the diversity of methodological approaches available for the study of historical geography.
d) show evidence of the depth of their reading and their ability to marshall an argument in written form.