This course challenges students to critically examine contemporary global population issues and link these patterns and processes to local events and situations. Using the lens of Geography, we will investigate the dynamic interplay between individual, local, regional, national, and international scales and the implications of scale, culture and perspective in dissecting current population issues. We will also use individual countries as case studies to examine population policies. Students will acquire a working knowledge of the data and methods used by population geographers to describe and analyze changes in human populations at sub-national scales, and will implement these skills in an independent research project.
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Course Start Date: October 12, 2020
Course End Date: Feb 08, 2021
Class Timing
Monday 09:00 -10:00 AM
Tuesday 09:00 -10:00 AM
Wednesday 09:00 -10:00 AM
Assesment Criteria:
Sessional: 20 [Assignments (05) Presentations (05) Quiz (05) Attendance (05)]
Mid Term (Term paper): 30
Final exam: 50