6 ECTS credits
175 h study time

Offer 1 with catalog number 1003822ANR for all students in the 1st semester at a (A) Bachelor - preliminary level.

Semester
1st semester
Enrollment based on exam contract
Impossible
Grading method
Grading (scale from 0 to 20)
Can retake in second session
Yes
Taught in
Dutch
Faculty
Faculty of Sciences and Bioengineering Sciences
Department
Geography
Educational team
Matthieu Kervyn De Meerendre (course titular)
Activities and contact hours
26 contact hours Lecture
26 contact hours Seminar, Exercises or Practicals
15 contact hours Independent or External Form of Study
Course Content

In a first chapter physical geography is introduced as a science. In the same chapter the fundamental aspects of the systems approach, as applied in geomorphological studies, are introduced. This systems approach is reflected in the course structure:
Chapter 1: Physical Geography: a systems approach
Chapter 2: The System Earth
Chapter 3: The Weathering System
Chapter 4: The Denudation System
Chapter 5:  The Slope System
Chapter 6: The Fluvial System
Chapter 7: The Glacial System
Chapter 8: The Coastal System

In the practical exercises the student acquires some basic skills in geomorphology:
- working with topographic maps (topographic cross section through a valley, length profile of a river, delimitation         of a river basin, planimetry)
- working with GPS, compass, topographic measurements, drilling with auger drill
- written and oral reporting
- group work

A one day excursion is organised in a week-end day during the semester. The date of the excursion is communicated to the students at the start of the semester.

 

Course material
Digital course material (Required) : Syllabus, Marc Van Molle, Leerplatform
Digital course material (Required) : Slides, ppt presentaties alsook opgaven en begeleidende teksten van de practica, Matthieu Kervyn, Leerplatform
Additional info

The integral text of the course as well as the ppt slides are published on the learning platform. The guidelines and the required data for the practical are also provided through the learning platform.

Complementary study material:

  • Summerfield M.A., 1991, Global Geomorphology, Pearson, 535 pp.
  • Christopherson R.W., 2009, Geosystems, 7th edition, Pearson, 687pp.
  • Holden J., 2008, An Introduction to Physical Geography and the Environment, 2nd ed., 762 pp.
Learning Outcomes

General competences

This course offers an introduction into physical geography, with emphasis on geomorphology.
The structure of the course is based on the systems approach and focuses on the study of external processes (the endogenous processes are considered in the ‘Global Geomorphology’ course)
The course aims to develop a critical attitude and the abilty of abstraction and synthesis. The specificity of physical geography as a scientific discipline is discussed.
The basic knowledge and skills that allow students to analyse problems with a specific geographical dimension with a spatial approach, are developed.

During practical execises groupwork abilities are developed.

Grading

The final grade is composed based on the following categories:
Oral Exam determines 66% of the final mark.
PRAC Practical Assignment determines 34% of the final mark.

Within the Oral Exam category, the following assignments need to be completed:

  • exm mondeling with a relative weight of 1 which comprises 66% of the final mark.

    Note: Mondeling examen op basis van open vragen. De student maakt gebruik van de figuren en tabellen bij het schriftelijk voorbereiden van de antwoorden op de vragen.
    Bij het mondeling beantwoorden gebruikt de student ook deze figuren en tabellen.
    De lijst van vragen wordt vooraf aan de student gegeven (ongeveer 1 maand voor het examen.

Within the PRAC Practical Assignment category, the following assignments need to be completed:

  • WPO with a relative weight of 1 which comprises 34% of the final mark.

Additional info regarding evaluation

The evaluation consists of the following parts:

  • Oral exam: 66% of final mark.
  • WPO Practica reports: 34% of final mark.
  • A mark >8/20 is requested for each part of the evaluation to pass the course.

Partial marks for the oral exam or the practical tasks, if the student obtains at least half of the score for this part, are transferred to the second session and to the next academic year.

The student can relinquish his partial mark, provided s/he reports this to the lecturer and assistant by e-mail not later than 15 August (2nd session) or 1 October (no transfer to the next academic year).

Once the student has indicated that he will abandon his partial mark, he will irrevocably lose the partial mark.

 

Oral Exam: Oral exam on the basis of open questions. The list of question is provided to the students about one month before the exam.

WPO Practica report : Report of practicals and excursion.

Allowed unsatisfactory mark
The supplementary Teaching and Examination Regulations of your faculty stipulate whether an allowed unsatisfactory mark for this programme unit is permitted.

Academic context

This offer is part of the following study plans:
Bachelor of Art Studies and Archaeology: Profile Profile Archaeological Science (only offered in Dutch)
Bachelor of Biology: Default track (only offered in Dutch)
Bachelor of Geography: Default track (only offered in Dutch)
Master of Geography: Standaard traject (only offered in Dutch)