Economic geography 330-MS1-1GEK
Profile of studies: General academic
Form of studies: Full-time
Type of course: general faculty
Module: M_1
Year of studies / semester: First-cycle studies, year I, semester 2
Entry requirements (the so-called sequential system of classes and exams)
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Number of teaching hours, divided into the forms of conducting classes, lecture - 15, exercises - 15h
Teaching methods: lecture with the use of multimedia presentations, project developed in groups, work in groups and work
individual,
ECTS credits 4
Balance of student workload
Participation in lectures: 15 hours.
Preparation for the lecture: 10 hours
Preparation for the final exam: 15 hours
Participation in exercises: 15 hours.
Preparation for exercises: 12 hours
Preparation of the presentation: 12 hours
Preparation for the test: 14 hours.
Participation in consultations: 7 hours
Quantitative indicators
Student workload related to the classes:
requiring the direct participation of the teacher: 37 hours ECTS 1.48
of a practical nature: 4 hours ECTS 0.16
Term 2022:
Profile of studies: General academic ECTS credits 3 Quantitative indicators |
Term 2023:
Profile of studies: General academic ECTS credits 3 Quantitative indicators |
Course coordinators
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Type of course
Mode
General: Blended learning | Term 2022: (in Polish) w sali | Term 2023: (in Polish) w sali |
Learning outcomes
KNOWLEDGE
1GEK_W01 The student knows and understands the place and role of man in the field of social and economic activity in the conditions of various spatial and economic conditions - KP6_WK3
SKILLS
1GEK_U01 The student is able to use his knowledge to interpret economic phenomena and processes in various spatial conditions
and economic in Poland and in the EU - KP6_UW1
SOCIAL COMPETENCES
1GEK_K01 The student is ready to recognize the importance of the acquired knowledge in solving cognitive and practical problems in the field of economic geography - KP6_KK2
1GEK_K02 The student is ready to take care of tradition and profession's legacy, including inspiring others to perform their professional roles responsibly, respect norms and rules related to economic activity in a diverse geographical, social and economic environment - KP6_KR2
Assessment criteria
Lecture:
written exam in the scope of the lectures, it is necessary to pass the exercises in advance. Student should attain at least 51% of points to pass the exam.
Exercises:
credit with a grade on the basis of a final test, project and class activity. Student should attain at least 51% of points to pass.
Bibliography
BASIC LITERATURE:
1. W. Budner, Geografia ekonomiczna - współczesne procesy i zjawiska, Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Poznaniu, Poznań 2011.
2. K. Kuciński (red.), Geografia ekonomiczna, Oficyna Wolters Kluwer Business, Kraków 2015.
3. B. Luchter, J. Wrona (red.), Podstawy geografii społeczno-ekonomicznej świata, Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego w Krakowie, Kraków 2018.
ADDITIONAL LITERATURE:
1. A. Ciccarone, The role of European regions in 2015, [w:] Prace Naukowe Uniwersytetu Śląskiego w Katowicach Nr 3401 (2015), strony 25-37.
2. R. Crescenzi, Geography, Institutions and Regional Economic Performance, Springer- Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin 2012.
3. I. Fierla (red.), Geografia gospodarcza świata, PWE, Warszawa 2006.
4. E. Haliżak, Geoekonomia, Wydawnictwo Naukowe Scholar, Warszawa 2012.
5. L. J. Jasiński, Współczesny krajobraz ekonomiczny, Key Text, Warszawa 2016.
6. S. Wróbel, Geografia ekonomiczna: międzynarodowe struktury produkcji, Wydawnictwo Naukowe Scholar, Warszawa 2017.
- Databases of GUS (including BDL), Eurostat and European Commission available at official websites - sources of current information in the area of processes and phenomena occurring in the spatial dimension.
Term 2022:
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Additional information
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