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B.ED. GEOGRAPHY

Overview

Geography is concerned with people and place. It enables students to see how people adapt to their environment and how human activities are modified by the environment; it fosters abstract thinking as students master geographical concepts; it also provides the opportunity for students to critically think about, and examine, issues and social problems affecting their community/society. Through geographical enquiry students learn to observe record, make inferences and draw conclusions.

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PROGRAMME CONTENT

NUMBER OF CREDITS

COMPULSORY COURSES

YEAR

SEMESTER 1

SEMESTER 2

University

Foundation Courses

9

FOUN1016 must be done in Semester 1

1

FOUN1016- Critical Reading and

Writing in Humanities and Education

 

Choose a University Foundation Course (FOUN1101, FOUN1301

 or FOUN1201)

2

  

 

3

 

 

Choose a University Foundation Course (FOUN1101, FOUN1301

or FOUN1201)

Foundations of Education and Educational Theory (Core Education Courses)

9

EDPS1003, EDME2006 and EDRS2007

1

EDPS1003- Psychological Issues in the Classroom

 

2

EDME2006- Classroom Testing and Evaluation

EDRS2007- Research Design in Education 

3

 

 

Professional

Specialization

(Methodology)

21

 

1

 

EDHE2908– Local and

Community History ( Local Community Studies:

Integrating History, Social Studies and Geography)

 

2

EDSS2903- Enquiry Methods in Teaching Social Studies/

Geography

 

EDSS3911- Teaching Geography in the Caribbean Classrooms

EDTK3004- Educational Technology

 

EDGE3902 – Teaching Geography at Grade 10-13

 

 

3

 

EDSS2906- Basic Geography Skills for Social Studies Teachers

 

EDSS3908- The Role of Social Studies/Geography in Secondary Education

 

Professional

Specialization

(Practicum)

21

EDTL1020, EDTL1021, EDTL2021, EDTL3018 and EDRS3020

 

1

EDTL1020- Introduction to

Teaching and Learning

EDTL1021- Planning for Teaching

2

 

EDTL2021- Initial School-Based

Experience: The Practicum

3

EDTL3018-  Culminating School Based Experience: Clinical Practice

 

EDRS3020-  Researching Teaching: The Study

 

Out of School Courses

33

  Please note that students can do any other Level 2 or Level 3 out of school courses related to their Option that are not from the Department of Geology and Geography.

1

GEOG1131- Human

Geography 1: Migration and Settlement

 

GEOG1231- Earth

Environment 1: Geo-Morphology

 

SOCI1002- Introduction to Sociology 1

GEOG1132- Human

Geography 2: World

Economy, Agriculture And Food

 

GEO1232: Earth Environments 2: Climate and the Biosphere

2

GEOG2131: Urban Geographies

 

SOCI2004- Introduction to Population

 

SOCI3018- Demography I

 

3

 

GEO2232- Environmental Change

 

SOCI3030- Globalization and Dev.

SOCI3022- Population, Environment and Development

or

SOCI3021: Demography 2

Total Credits

93

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Programme Coordinator: Mrs. Vileitha Davis- Morrison

 

Undergraduate Unit Contact Information

The School of Education
Faculty of Humanities and Education
UWI, Mona, Kingston 7
Telephone: (876) -935-8506-9 | Ext. 2506-9

 

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