The aim of the course is to provide the student with i
contents of geographical knowledge and, in particular, of introducing
to the systematic knowledge of the processes that regulate the
dynamics of the human society relationship - natural environment.
contents of geographical knowledge and, in particular, of introducing
to the systematic knowledge of the processes that regulate the
dynamics of the human society relationship - natural environment.
Curriculum
teacher profile teaching materials
The module will provide an introduction to the knowledge of those physical environmental characteristics of our planet that constitute the natural component of the landscape
Top topics to be covered during the I Module: Basic Concepts of Astronomical Geography; The planet Earth; The representation of the Earth's surface; The lithosphere: minerals and rocks; Stratigraphy and Tectonics; Volcanic phenomena; Seismic phenomena; The Plaque Tettonica and the Evolution of the Earth; Marine hydrography; Continental hydrography; The terrestrial atmosphere; Elements and factors of the climate; Modeling the Earth's surface
For the II module program cfr GEOGRAFIA II
Attending students:
- a good high school manual, lesson notes and supplementary learning material that will be provided during the course.
Non-Attending Students:
- E. Lupia Palmieri, M. Parotto, Il Globo terrestre e la sua evoluzione, Edizione blu-Seconda edizione, testo unico, Milano, Zanichelli, 2019 (ISBN: 978-88-08-32899-1).
Fruizione: 20702393 GEOGRAFIA in Scienze storiche, del territorio e per la cooperazione internazionale L-42 (docente da definire)
Programme
GEOGRAPHY I - First module (6 cfu)The module will provide an introduction to the knowledge of those physical environmental characteristics of our planet that constitute the natural component of the landscape
Top topics to be covered during the I Module: Basic Concepts of Astronomical Geography; The planet Earth; The representation of the Earth's surface; The lithosphere: minerals and rocks; Stratigraphy and Tectonics; Volcanic phenomena; Seismic phenomena; The Plaque Tettonica and the Evolution of the Earth; Marine hydrography; Continental hydrography; The terrestrial atmosphere; Elements and factors of the climate; Modeling the Earth's surface
For the II module program cfr GEOGRAFIA II
Core Documentation
GEOGRAPHY I (6 cfu)Attending students:
- a good high school manual, lesson notes and supplementary learning material that will be provided during the course.
Non-Attending Students:
- E. Lupia Palmieri, M. Parotto, Il Globo terrestre e la sua evoluzione, Edizione blu-Seconda edizione, testo unico, Milano, Zanichelli, 2019 (ISBN: 978-88-08-32899-1).
Type of evaluation
Written test, with open or multiple choice questions teacher profile teaching materials
The module will provide an introduction to the knowledge of those physical environmental characteristics of our planet that constitute the natural component of the landscape
Top topics to be covered during the I Module: Basic Concepts of Astronomical Geography; The planet Earth; The representation of the Earth's surface; The lithosphere: minerals and rocks; Stratigraphy and Tectonics; Volcanic phenomena; Seismic phenomena; The Plaque Tettonica and the Evolution of the Earth; Marine hydrography; Continental hydrography; The terrestrial atmosphere; Elements and factors of the climate; Modeling the Earth's surface
For the II module program cfr GEOGRAFIA II
Attending students:
- a good high school manual, lesson notes and supplementary learning material that will be provided during the course.
Non-Attending Students:
- E. Lupia Palmieri, M. Parotto, Il Globo terrestre e la sua evoluzione, Edizione blu-Seconda edizione, testo unico, Milano, Zanichelli, 2019 (ISBN: 978-88-08-32899-1).
Fruizione: 20702393 GEOGRAFIA in Scienze storiche, del territorio e per la cooperazione internazionale L-42 (docente da definire)
Programme
GEOGRAPHY I - First module (6 cfu)The module will provide an introduction to the knowledge of those physical environmental characteristics of our planet that constitute the natural component of the landscape
Top topics to be covered during the I Module: Basic Concepts of Astronomical Geography; The planet Earth; The representation of the Earth's surface; The lithosphere: minerals and rocks; Stratigraphy and Tectonics; Volcanic phenomena; Seismic phenomena; The Plaque Tettonica and the Evolution of the Earth; Marine hydrography; Continental hydrography; The terrestrial atmosphere; Elements and factors of the climate; Modeling the Earth's surface
For the II module program cfr GEOGRAFIA II
Core Documentation
GEOGRAPHY I (6 cfu)Attending students:
- a good high school manual, lesson notes and supplementary learning material that will be provided during the course.
Non-Attending Students:
- E. Lupia Palmieri, M. Parotto, Il Globo terrestre e la sua evoluzione, Edizione blu-Seconda edizione, testo unico, Milano, Zanichelli, 2019 (ISBN: 978-88-08-32899-1).
Type of evaluation
Written test, with open or multiple choice questions