Module: GEO4102-20 Introduction to Geographical Fieldwork
Level: 4
Credit Value: 20
Module Tutor: Richard Johnson
Module Tutor Contact Details: r.johnson@bathspa.ac.uk
1. Brief description and aims of module:
This module provides further foundation to the approaches adopted by a geographer in undertaking field observations and investigations. The module involves 2-3 days of fieldwork It will be supported by preparatory seminars and post-trip project workshops, as appropriate. It aims to:
Apply the basic tenets of effective field craft in the geographical sciences
Provide the opportunity to utilise modern geotechnologies in data collection and analysis
Provide an introductory experience of reporting on small-scale field research investigations using quantitative and qualitative techniques
2.Outline syllabus
The module provides a fieldwork experience equivalent to at least 2 full days of field-based investigation. During the module you will develop and apply knowledge of geographical field craft and investigative approaches, in order to explore landscape, development and society issues in the study region. Our focus is on inclusivity and adjustments to fieldwork activities can be made as applicable.
3.Teaching and learning activities
Structured preparation and follow-up sessions in the form of seminars and workshops are added to time spent in the field, and will further develop your understanding of a number of current issues in the study region. In the field, you will undertake a mixture of staff-led field exercises. Appropriate support and training in field craft, data analysis and report writing will be provided, and Reference Lists and other resources will be indicated to support your reading out-of-class.
Assessment Type: Presentation
Description: Group presentation (15 minutes)
% Weighting: 40%
Assessment Type: Course Work
Description: Individual Field Investigation Report (2,400 words equivalent)
% Weighting: 60%