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Syllabus:

Human Geography, Planning and GIS, 15 Credits

Swedish name: Kulturgeografi, samhällsplanering och GIS

This syllabus is valid: 2011-09-05 valid to 2014-04-20 (newer version of the syllabus exists)

Course code: 2KG058

Credit points: 15

Education level: Second cycle

Main Field of Study and progress level: Human Geography: Second cycle, has only first-cycle course/s as entry requirements

Grading scale: Excellent, Very good, Good, Satisfactory, Sufficient, Insufficient, Insufficient

Responsible department: Department of Geography

Contents

This course gives an introduction to basic concepts and theories within the field of urban and regional planning. Furthermore, the course aims to apply spatial concepts and theories on the practise of planning. Geographical information systems (GIS) are an important part of the course. The planning themes during the course highlight fields like participatory planning, negotiation planning and urban design but also ambitions to manage risk and vulnerability in planning situations. One major point of departure is the intersection between time and space expressed as the concept of time-geography. For students who are not familiar with GIS the course starts with an short introduction and for students who need to refresh the planning vocabulary the course starts with an introduction to planning.

Expected learning outcomes

After completing the course the student should be able to - give details on basic concepts and theories within the field of urban and regional planning, - apply spatial concepts, theories and geographical perspectives on actual planning situations, - apply geographical information systems (GIS) on actual planning situations, - analyze and discuss concrete planning issues from different planning theory perspectives, - critically evaluate a real planning project and also independently and from a given standpoint formulate a circulation for comments (remiss) or comparable document, - conduct a smaller investigation and present this in written form as well as orally, - problematize the planning process from a gender perspective, - independently and in group be able to write and present all papers in English, - correctly apply academic writing rules in English.

Required Knowledge

Univ: 120 ECTS, 60 ECTS of which in a major field of subject, including 7,5 ECTS in quantitative methods, or equivalently. Proficiency in English equivalent to Swedish upper secondary course English A (IELTS (Academic) with a minimum overall score of 5.5 and no individual score below 5.0. TOEFL PBT (Paper-based Test) with a minimum total score of 530 and a minimum TWE score of 4. TOEFL IBT (Internet-based Test) with a minimum total score of 72 and a minimum score of 17 on the Writing Section).

Form of instruction

The course is based on lectures, seminars and group exercises. Some of the group exercises are in the form of practical field work while others are more theoretical. Relevant gender issues related to the contents are continuously integrated in the course. The course is given in English.

Examination modes

A number of individual and group exercises are included in the course. The course is examined by participating in compulsory exercises (seminars and group tasks) and passed written examination (reports and final exam). The course grade is based on joint judgement of the individual’s performance during the course. Normally, a grade above passed also requires that written reports are delivered as scheduled. Students who fail the scheduled final examination have the right to re-sit the examination soon afterwards. Examination based on the same syllabus as at the ordinary examination is guaranteed during two years after the first registration to the course. Students who have passed an examination cannot redo the examination to receive a higher grade. It is not possible to appeal against a received grade, i.e. to get it examined by a higher authority, but a student can always criticize the grading or ask another examiner to reconsider the examination. When a student has failed an examination on two occasions, he or she has a right to have another grading teacher. A written request for an alternative examiner should be handed to the director of studies. ACADEMIC CREDIT TRANSFER Credit transfer is always examined individually.

Literature

Valid from: 2011 week 36

A companion to the city
Bridge Gary, Watson Sophie
Malden : Blackwell Publishing : 2000 : xiv, 640 s. :
ISBN: 0-631-21052-0 (inb.)
Mandatory
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Hall Peter Geoffrey
Cities of tomorrow : an intellectual history of urban planning and design in the twentieth century
3. ed. : Malden : Blackwell Publishing : 2002 : xviii, 553 s. :
ISBN: 0-631-23264-8 (inb.)
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Geographies of Knowledge Production in Europe
Hanell Tomas, Neubauer Jörg
Stockholm,c 2006 : 2006 : 35 s. :
Mandatory

The city : suggestions for investigation of human behavior in the urban environment
Park Robert Ezra, Burgess Ernest Watson, McKenzie Roderick D.
Chicago : Chicago U.P. : 1967 : 239 s. :
ISBN: 0-226-64611-4
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Neubauer Jörg
Regional development in the Nordic countries 2007
Stockholm : Nordregio : 2007 : 152 s. :
http://www.nordregio.se/r0701.htmz Fulltext
ISBN: 978-91-89332-61-4
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The city reader
LeGates Richard T., Stout Frederic
4. ed. : London ;a New York : Routledge : 2007 : xxii, 567 s. :
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0615/2006020388.html
ISBN: 0-415-77083-1 (inb.)
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Cite them right : the essential guide to referencing and plagiarism
Pears Richard, Shields Graham, Lancaster Steve
New ed. : Whickham : Pear Tree Books : 2005 : v, 36 s. :
http://www.cumbria.ac.uk/FutureStudents/International/citethemright.pdfz Fulltext (not printable)
ISBN: 0-9551216-0-4
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Ormsby Tim.
Getting to know ArcGIS desktop
3rd ed. : Redlands, Calif. : ESRI Press : c2010 : xii, 584 p. :
ISBN: 978-1-58948-260-9 (pbk. : alk. paper)
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Mitchell Andy
The ESRI guide to GIS analysis.n Volume 1: Geographic patterns & relationshipsc Andy Mitchell
Redlands, CA : ESRI : 1999 : 186 s. :
ISBN: 1-879102-06-4
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