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Classmark
The classmark is weighted as follows:
Aspect |
% Mark Allocation |
Project report |
40 |
Test (2) |
30 |
Assignment/Practicals |
30 |
TOTAL |
100 |
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Analytical GIS & Advanced Spatial Modelling
GEOG712 P1 W1
Prerequisite Requirement: At least 60% in ENVS316. Aim: To provide advanced theoretical insight into
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and its social applications.
Content: Analytical modelling, techniques for spatial modelling. Statistical analysis and interpretation of geographic data.
Spatial database design and manipulation. Error assessment and management. GIS project design and management,
Environmental and Social GIS applications and emerging topics in GIS applications in human and social sciences.
Practicals: GIS applications in human and social sciences.
Assessment: Assignment (15%), practical report (10%) seminars (10%), practical test (15%); 3 h theory exam (50%).
Subminimum: 40% on exam.
DP Requirement: Not applicable
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Aims:
To gain experience in the formulation, planning and execution of a research project in the Geographical Sciences.
To identify & execute a significant research project in one of the sub-disciplines of Geography within the natural sciences, requiring the student to collect, analyse and interpret data; integrate practical & theoretical knowledge; develop independent critical thought and communicate the results effectively in both written & oral reports.
Oral presentations (20%), Dissertation (80%).
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